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Podcast 
Students make a podcast
Rubric Code: DX22AB2
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Subject: Education  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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Fair

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Poor

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Research

Excellent

Facts are appropriate and interesting.
Fair

Some facts are appropriate and interesting.
Poor

Facts are not appropriate or interesting.
Voice expression

Excellent

Voices are engaging and powerful in expressing the topic.
Fair

Voices indicate emerging expression of the topic.
Poor

Voices are monotone and self-conscious.
Participation

Excellent

Student was an active, engaged learner at all times.
Fair

Student completed project, but was not an active learner at all times.
Poor

Student did not participate actively in class at all times.
Finished Product

Excellent

Student took the time to complete an excellent product
Fair

Student's Final product needed more editing.
Poor

Student needed to take more time for a polished product.
Sources

Excellent

Student has at least one source that is documented accurately.
Fair

Student has at least one source but does document it accurately.
Poor

Student did not list any source for the information.



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