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Apostles Project
Apostles Prezi Presentation
Students will prepare a creative presentation to showcase the Apostles. The presentation must have names, life accomplishments, where they shared the gospel, symbol, and how they died.
Rubric Code:
C82586
By
mmdetrick
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Apostles Project
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Title
20 pts
Excellent
Title includes title, student name, and date.
Good
Title, name, , date, but is not formatted correctly.
Fair
Title includes some of the criteria and is formatted correctly.
Poor
Title includes some of the criteria, but is not formatted correctly.
Incomplete
Student not include title.
Content
20 pts
Excellent
12 apostles included all criteria.
Good
12 apostles, but missing some criteria.
Fair
12-8 apostles include all criteria.
Poor
12-8 apostles, but missing some criteria.
Incomplete
Less than 7 apostles completed.
Technololgy/Aesthetics
20 pts
Excellent
Work and effort done exceeds all expectations and shows that the student is proud of his/her work.
Good
Work was completed with good effort that shows the necessary level of student competence. It is evident that time was put into this project.
Fair
Work was completed with fair effort, but the quality is still not the necessary level. It is evident that the work was rushed.
Poor
Work is done with little effort, quality is lacking. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product.
Incomplete
Work is incomplete. No effort was put into the presentation.
Mechanics
20 pts
Excellent
Presentation contains no errors, There is nothing in the spelling, usage, or mechanics that is distracting in the presentation.
Good
Presentation contains few errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics, but they are distracting in the presentation.
Fair
Presentation contains some errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics, some of which are are distracting in the presentation.
Poor
Presentation contains several errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics, most of which are are distracting in the presentation.
Incomplete
Incomplete
Presentation/Knowledge
20 pts
Excellent
Student presented the information clearly and displayed a complete understanding of the Apostles.
Good
Students presented the information fairly clearly and displayed a reasonable understanding of the Apostles.
Fair
The information presented is not adequately or complete. The student somewhat understands the Apostles.
Poor
Not enough information is presented to show that the student understood or learned about the Apostles.
Incomplete
Student did not present project.
Subjects:
History
Types:
Project
Presentation
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