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Persuasive PowerPoint
Persuasive PowerPoint Rubric
I will use this rubric to score and grade the Final Draft of your Persuasive PowerPoint Presentation.
Rubric Code:
CX8C8W4
By
Agrass008
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Persuasive Presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Cohesiveness of PowerPoint
Poor
Structure is incoherent with no clear flow from one section to the next. No clear stance is taken. There are 0-1 supporting reasons with no research evidence to back the reason.
Fair
Presentation is moderately coherent with some flow and each part is loosely connected to the next. There is a stance, but it is not clearly stated. There is a supporting reason with research to back 1-2 of the reasons.
Good
Presentation is coherent. There is a natural flow to the slides, where the progression from one part to the next is a logical connection. There is a clear and precise stance taken. There is a supporting reasons with research evidence to back at least 3 of the reasons.
Use of Persuasive Elements
Poor
Through the lack of reseach and reason, the presentation does not successfully argue the perspective and does not convince the audience of the stance.
Fair
Through the use of some reseach and reason, the presentation argues a perspective without fully convincing the audience.
Good
Through the use of much reason and research, the presentation acheives its goal of persuading the audience and includes a counter-argument.
Length
Poor
The PowerPoint presentation has less than 5 slides. The student presented for less than two minutes.
Fair
The PowerPoint presentation has 6 slides. The student presented for two-to-three minutes.
Good
The PowerPoint presentation has 7 slides or more. The student presented for more than three minutes.
Research Citation
Poor
No cited research included in the presentation.
Fair
Only 1-2 sources are cited but are not cited correctly either in the references slide or within the quotes themselves.
Good
At least 2 sources are cited and are correctly cited in the references page and within the quotes themselves.
Spelling/Grammar
Poor
Slides contain more than 5 gramatical and/or spelling errors.
Spelling
Punctuation
Run-on Sentences
Fair
Slides contain between 1-5 grammatical and/or spelling errors.
Spelling
Punctuation
Run-on Sentences
Good
Slides do not contain grammatical and/or spelling errors.
Overall Look
Poor
No graphics are used to enhance the understanding of the content.
Fair
Graphics are used but do not relate to the information or are not layed out well to understand the content.
Good
Graphics are used very well to assist in presenting an understanding of the content and are well placed.
Keywords:
persuasive writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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