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D2 U3 Famous Germans 
Students will design a google slide presentation that explores famous Germans. Some examples are Martin Luther, Einstein, Claudia Schiffer, etc. Students may also research a German state, a German-speaking country, or a product that has been manufactured in Germany, or even food that is typically German. Make sure to use only German in your presentation. Also, include a vocabulary list for unfamiliar words. Include 8-10 slides.
Rubric Code: B2XABW6
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  No Effort

0 pts

Poor

4 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Organization

No Effort

The power point is lacking in organization. Additionally there is hardly any information.
Poor

The power point has limited organization but highlights one or two key parts of the chosen topic. Information is limited.
Fair

The power point explores some aspects of topic. Overall good writing with some minor flaws including insufficient length to properly discuss aspects.
Good

Presentation with good organization explores the topic well. Writing is thorough and interesting although there may be a few clarity issues.
Excellent

Presentation explores the topic thoroughly and has an exceptional organization. Writing is fluid and interests the listener. 10 slides are included.
Use of German

No Effort

The presentation contains little or no German. The presentation is also completely irrelevant to Germany or other German speaking countries.
Poor

The presentation may have limited relevance to Germany and other German speaking countries as well as only one or two phrases in German.
Fair

The presentation is relevant to Germany or another German speaking country. Use of German is limited but evident. Around two to three titles are written in German along with some sentences. Some of the visuals have German captions.
Good

The presentation is clearly relevant to Germany or another German speaking country. All of the titles and captions in the presentation are typed in German.
Excellent

Relevance to Germany/German speaking country is undeniable. All of the pictures have a German caption and titles are in German. There are two or more sentences in German per section. Additionally, a list of new vocabulary words is provided.
Design

No Effort

The presentation lacks any noticeable design.
Poor

Presentation has a limited design.
Fair

A basic design is evident. There is use of color although it may be somewhat limited. Text is neatly typed and usage of color is thoughtful.
Good

Appropriate use of color and all text is neatly typed. The slides are appealing to the eye.
Excellent

Excellent design. Exhibits clear signs of effort and likely has an usual/innovative touch. All text is neatly arranged on the slides. Color is appropriate and enhances topic and interest.
Presentation

No Effort

Student has difficulty pronouncing most long words. No eye contact to the audience.
Poor

Some words are pronounced incorrectly. Almost no eye contact to the audience.
Fair

Errors in pronunciation. Limited eye contact to the audience.
Good

Some errors in pronunciation. Some eye contact to the audience
Excellent

Only minor errors in pronunciation. Eye contact to the audience is evident.
Productivity

No Effort

Student chooses to socialite instead of getting the work finished.
Poor

The power point presentation is started, but not completed due to socializing with friends.
Fair

Students uses the class time to socialize with a friend while working.
Good

Almost 100% of class time is used productively.
Excellent

100% of class time is used quietly to complete the project.



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