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Theories of Personality Project/Presentation Rubric
World Religion Project/Presentation Rubric
Groups of students will prepare presentations on assigned sections of Chapter 14 and present to the class.
Rubric Code:
DX82247
By
Kristyrushing
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Subject:
Psychology
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Theories of Personality
Poor
4 pts
Fair
8 pts
Good
12 pts
Excellent
16 pts
Outstanding
20 pts
Organization
20 pts
Poor
There is some sequence of information, but significant jumping around.
Fair
There is no sequence of information.
Good
Audience has occasional difficulty following presentation because information jumps around.
Excellent
Information is in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Outstanding
Information is in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge
20 pts
Poor
Shows no understanding of information.
Fair
Significant gaps in subject knowledge.
Good
Shows some misunderstanding of information
Excellent
Has most basic information but does not elaborate or go into great detail
Outstanding
Demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) with explanations and elaboration that enhance the presentation.
Mechanics
20 pts
Poor
Presentation has five or more spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Fair
Presentation has four spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Good
Presentation has three misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Excellent
Presentation has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Outstanding
Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Visual Appeal
20 pts
Poor
Powerpoint. No content pictures. Doesn't match organization.
Fair
Presentation is completely thrown together and unappealing. No content pictures. Doesn't match organization.
Good
Presentation appearance is average. It is generally watchable and readable, but is not overly memorable.
Excellent
Presentation is generally nice-looking. Colorful with content pictures. Follows organization.
Outstanding
Presentation offers a combination of easy-to-read words of appropriate length, interesting and appropriate graphics, and vibrant colors. It is a delight to watch a unique presentation like this!
Presentation
10 pts
Poor
Student did not make a presentation
Fair
Student made a contribution, although did not take on any real responsibility for the ideas, or completion of the project
Good
Student offered ideas, made some contribution to the presentation
Excellent
Student made every effort to offer ideas, and present information to the class
Outstanding
Student made a thorough presentation and explained ideas and information well to class
Sources
10 pts
Poor
Student uses a minimum of 1 reliable sources.
Fair
Student uses a minimum of 2-3 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia.
Good
Student uses a minimum of 3 unreliable sources
Excellent
Student uses a minimum of 3 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia.
Outstanding
Student uses a minimum of 3 reliable sources
Keywords:
Powerpoint Presentation/ Research
Subjects:
Geography
Humanities
Psychology
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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