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Home Remedy Video 
Students will create a video of making a home remedy They will incorporate English cooking vocabulary and cooking procedures. Home remedies can also help greatly without having to make a trip to the doctor but aren’t sure of the what/how/when it comes to medically helping the family from home.
Rubric Code: D227CB2
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exceeds Expectations

2.5 pts

Good

2 pts

Fair

1.5 pts

Poor

1 pts

Recipe

Exceeds Expectations

The student successfully goes through the recipe and applies each step carefully. The end product is evident & successful.
Good

The student does his/ her best to apply the recipe. The end product is somewhat successful.
Fair

The student applies most of the steps and the end product is fair.
Poor

The student does not apply most of the steps. The end product has nothing to do with the recipe.
Presentation

Exceeds Expectations

-The presenter shows:
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-Eye contact with the camera
-Deliverance with confidence
Good
Fair
Poor

Work is done with little effort, quality is not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product. Work is incomplete.
Video Quality (Video)

Exceeds Expectations

Picture quality is easily seen and clear.
Easy to understand.
Audio is clear.
Good

Audio is clear and easy to understand. Video is a little out of focus, blurry or bumpy.
Fair

Audio is strained and hard to hear but still understandable
Video is a little difficult to see, but still viewable.
Poor

Audio is strained and you can hear some of it.
Video is difficult to view.
Video Length (Video)

Exceeds Expectations

Video length is between 5 - 6 minutes.
Good

Video length is between 4-5 minutes. OR The student exceeds the limit- the video is longer than 6 minutes.
Fair

Video length is between 3-4 minutes.
Poor

Video length is between 2-3 minutes.










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