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Age of Enlightenment Philosophers 
Rubric Code: DXB32WB
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Philosophers
4 pts

Each philosopher has an individual slide in presentation.

Poor

Student has 2 or less philosophers in their presentation.
Fair

Student has 4 philosophers in their presentation.
Good

Student has 6 philosophers in their presentation.
Excellent

Student has all 8 philosophers in their presentation.
Information
4 pts

Birth/Death years and locations, Childhood/Early life, Education Received,
Works published.

Poor

Student has less than 2 elements needed to describe each Philosopher.
Fair

Student has 2 or 3 elements needed to describe each Philosopher.
Good

Student has all elements needed to describe each Philosopher.
Excellent

Student goes into depth about all elements that describe each Philosopher.
Impact/Importance
4 pts

Why was the philosopher important/considered famous? Does this philosopher have an impact on your life today?

Poor

Student barely explains the importance of any of the philosophers and why they are famous. Student fails to describe the impact of the philosophers on society today.
Fair

Student briefly explains the importance of less than half of the philosophers and why they are famous. Student briefly tells some of the philosophers impact on society today.
Good

Student briefly explains the importance of most of the philosophers and why they are famous. Student describes most of the philosophers impact on society today.
Excellent

Student goes into depth about the importance of each philosopher. Student analyzes why the philosopher is considered famous. Student is able to fully explain the philosophers impact on society today.
Overall Impression
4 pts

How does the project look? Is it organized and contain all the necessary elements?

Poor

Project is not appealing to look at. Very disorganized and hard to understand. Does not contain an introduction and conclusion slide. Does not contain all necessary elements of project.
Fair

Project is partially appealing to look at. Lacks some organization and hard to read at times. Contains about half of the elements and has several grammar problems. Contains either an introduction or conclusion slide.
Good

Project is appealing to look at. Mostly organized and for the most part easy to read. Contains most of the elements and has a few grammar problems. Contains an introduction and conclusion slide.
Excellent

Project is appealing to look at. Well organized and easy to read. Contains all elements and very little grammar problems. Has an introduction slide and a conclusion slide.
Presentation
4 pts

How the student presents and how they act during other presentations.

Poor

Student has poor eye contact. Does not speak clearly and is not engaged with the group/project. Did not put forth effort towards the project and did not participate. Does not listen to other projects and remain quiet during other presentations.
Fair

Student makes okay eye contact. Does not speak clearly and is mostly engaged with the group/project. Put forth little effort towards project and barely participates. Listens half of the time and has trouble remaining quiet during other presentations.
Good

Student has good eye contact. Mostly speaks clearly and engaged with the group/project. Put forth good effort towards the project and mostly participated. Listens and remains quiet during other presentations.
Excellent

Student has great eye contact. Speaks clearly. Engaged with the group and presentation. Actively participates and put forth a lot of effort into the project. Actively listens and pays attention to other presentations.










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