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Halloween Symbols 
Select three Halloween symbols, create three paragraphs from your brainstorming sheet, then create a five slide presentation.
Rubric Code: DX4XB5A
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Halloween Symbols
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Brainstorming

Poor

Student did not complete brainstorming sheet.
Fair

Students only completed one Halloween symbol.
Good

Student only completed two Halloween symbols.
Excellent

Student completed their brainstorming sheet and turned in with completed project
Information

Poor

Students do not have any of the required information of the descriptions, representation of Halloween, or where it came from.
Fair

Students only have one symbol completed or does not cover the required information of the description, representation of Halloween, and where it came from.
Good

Students have only two completed paragraphs with complete, detailed sentences. The information only covers some of the requirements of description, representation for Halloween and where it came from.
Excellent

Students have completed a paragraph for each symbol that contains five complete and detailed sentences in each. This information aligns with their slide show. Includes; description, what it represents for Halloween and where it came from
Slides

Poor

Students only have one of the required slides.
Fair

Students do not have two of the required slides.
Good

Students do not have one of the required slides.
Excellent

Students have five slides including an introduction, a slide for each symbol, a resource slide, and a picture of each symbol.
Organization

Poor

Presentation is confusing to follow, gets off topic
Fair

Presentation contains complete paragraphs in the slides.
Good

Information is clear, but the slides are too "wordy" and the speaker has nothing extra to say then what is presented on the slide.
Excellent

Information in the slide show is presented clearly and accurately.
The slides are not too "wordy" and contain main points for the speaker to talk about in more detail.
Grammar/Spelling

Poor

More then four capitalization and grammar errors.
Fair
Good

Few (3 or less) capitalization and grammar errors
Excellent

No capitalization errors or spelling errors.
Resources

Poor

No resources listed.
Fair
Good
Excellent

Resources used are accurately listed on the last slide of the presentation.
Pictures

Poor

There are no pictures of the names Halloween symbols present.
Fair

There is only one picture to represent the Halloween symbols.
Good

There are only two pictures to represent the Halloween symbols.
Excellent

There are three clear pictures to represent the Halloween symbols.
Presentation

Poor

Students are unprepared and are not knowledgeable on their topic, do not look at the class, and can not be heard while presenting.
Fair

Students do not seem knowledgeable of their topic and do not speak clearly to the class.
Good

Students use clear voices, but read directly off presentation and do not look at their audience.
Excellent

Students use clear voices, look at their audience, are knowledgeable of their symbols and can give more information then what is listed on their presentation.



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