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Vitamin or Mineral Presentation 
The students will summarize functions, sources, and consequences of too little of core nutrients.
Rubric Code: BXA3B7A
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Subject: Health  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Vitamin or Mineral Presentation
Name of nutrients, main function(s) of the nutrients, at least 5 food sources of each nutrient, health problems related to too much and too little of each nutrient.
  Poor

2.5 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

7.5 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Definition of vitamin or mineral

Clearly describes what the vitamin or mineral is

Poor

Student does not address what the nutrient is.
Fair

Student describes what the nutrient is but audience may be left unsure or confused.
Good

Student clearly describes what the nutrient is
Excellent

Student clearly describes what nutrient is and breaks it down in very simplified terms
How does it work?

Presentation thoroughly addresses each question regarding how the nutrient works in the body:<BR>
1) How does the nutrient work in the body?<BR>
2) What major body functions does the nutrient affect?<BR>
3) Does the nutrient affect organs, cells, or other parts of the body? <BR>
4) Presentation addresses and explains different variations of the nutrient.

Poor

Presentation glosses over less than two of the questions or leaves out more than one.
1) How does the nutrient work in the body?
2) What major body functions does the nutrient affect?
3) Does the nutrient affect organs, cells, or other parts of the body?
4) addresses and explains different variations of the nutrient.
Fair

Presentation glosses over each question regarding how the nutrient works in the body. The presentation may thoroughly address three of the questions and may leave one out.
1) How does the nutrient work in the body?
2) What major body functions does the nutrient affect?<BR>
3) Does the nutrient affect organs, cells, or other parts of the body?<BR>
4) addresses and explains different variations of the nutrient.
Good

Presentation addresses each question regarding how the nutrient works in the body:
1) How does the nutrient work in the body?
2) What major body functions does the nutrient affect?
3) Does the nutrient affect organs, cells, or other parts of the body?
4) addresses and explains different variations of the nutrient.
Excellent

Presentation thoroughly addresses each question regarding how the nutrient works in the body:
1) How does the nutrient work in the body?
2) What major body functions does the nutrient affect?
3) Does the nutrient affect organs, cells, or other parts
4) addresses and explains different variations of the nutrient.
Food Sources

Presentation offers at least five foods where the nutrient is found. Provides pics of different foods and at least one simple recipe for one of the five foods presented

Poor

offers less than four foods where the nutrient is found.
Fair

Offers at least four foods where the nutrient is found.
Good

Offers a comprehensive method for finding the nutrient in food. Groups offers at least five foods where the nutrient is found and provides pics
Excellent

Offers a comprehensive method for finding the nutrient in food. Groups offers at least five foods where the nutrient is found and provides pics and recipe.
What happens if there isn't enough?

Presentation paints a vivid picture about what would happen to our bodies without the nutrient (or one of the variations of the nutrient). Gives at least three examples of what may happen if we don't get enough. Also addresses what can happen if we get too much of the nutrient.

Poor

Gives less than two examples of what may happen if we don't get enough.
Fair

Gives at least two examples of what may happen if we don't get enough. Also, group addresses what can happen if we get too much of the nutrient.
Good

Gives at least three examples of what may happen if we don't get enough. Also, group addresses what can happen if we get too much of the nutrient.
Excellent

Paints a vivid picture about what would happen to our bodies without the nutrient (or one of the variations of the nutrient). Group gives at least three examples of what may happen if we don't get enough. Also, addresses what can happen if we get too much of the nutrient.
Atrractiveness and Organization

Easy to read and follow, is appropriately organized, and uses graphics and/or special effects to interest the reader.

Poor

The presentation is unorganized and uses little to no graphics and/or special effects
Fair

The presentation is moderately organized and uses little to no graphics and/or special effects
Good

The presentation is easy to read and follow, is appropriately organized, and is interesting because of graphics and/or special effects
Excellent

The presentation uses limited wording (around 5-6 words per slide) but the presenter fills in the gaps with their own notes. The presentation is easy to read and follow, is appropriately organized, and is interesting because of graphics and/or special effects
List of Resources

The student should provide five of the provided resources

Poor

At least 1 resource listed
Fair

At least 2 resources listed
Good

At least 3 Resources listed
Excellent

At least 4 Resources Listed
Case Study - Deficiency

Presentation when discussing deficiency gives a case study example (can be fictional)

Poor

No case study or completely inaccurate
Fair

Case study was not interesting and not helpful for remembering this nutrient
Good

Case study was accurate
Excellent

Case study was accurate, interesting and memorable.
Case Study- Excess/Toxicity

Presentation when discussing excess provides a case study (can be fictional). Not all vitamins will have toxicity issues

Poor

No case study or completely inaccurate
Fair

Case study was not interesting and not helpful for remembering this nutrient
Good

Case study was accurate
Excellent

Case study was accurate, interesting and memorable



Keywords:
  • Nutrient Health; Carbohydrates, Protein, Fat, Vitamins A,C,D,and K, Vitamins C and B vitamins, and Minerals

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