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Cultural Project 
Students will present a PowerPoint project about an assigned French-speaking country
Rubric Code: DXC8X8A
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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PowerPoint presentation of the culture of a French-speaking country.
  Poor

Has missing elements, errors, or lacks support/detail

19 pts

Fair

Has most elements, is general, and has support

30 pts

Good

Is detailed, well-stated, well-supported, and well-articulated

37.5 pts

Informative

The presentation contains the location, a map, mentions continent and country, type of government, flag, economy, holidays, celebrations & other information classmates need to know?/Number of slides

Poor

Does not give complete or true information. Leaves out vital information. Contains less that 5 items mentioned.
The PowerPoint contains less than 7 slides
Fair

Gives some information, may include generalities instead of details, may/may not cover enough areas. Contains less that 8 items mentioned. The PowerPoint contains between 7 and 9 slides
Good

Gives good, detailed, well-documented information one would need. Contains more than 8 items mentioned. The PowerPoint contains 12 or more slides
Well-spoken

Whether in English or French, the person speaks clearly (loud enough to be heard) , shows command of the information and pronounces words correctly

Poor

Hard to hear or understand, shows lack of knowledge of important concepts without PowerPoint support (just reading), words are misspronounced. Way too long or Way too short
Fair

Generally understandable, has general knowledge of the subject with PowerPoint, can say most of the words correctly.
Good

Articulate and easy to understand. Would be able to present well with or without the PowerPoint (good knowledge of the subject).
Well-presented

PowerPoint is easy to follow. Presented in "points" not long, essay-type sentences. Has graphics which complement and do not distract from the presentation

Poor

Has misspelled words, has too many words, or a font that is hard to read.
Lacks pictures or animation for slides
Fair

Misses accents or punctuation, but it spelled correctly. Is generally legible and well layed out. Has some pictures on slides. May have some effects or animation, but it may/may not add to the quality of the presentation.
Good

All words spelled correctly, on a slide with an appropriate number of words, and an easy-to-read font. Is very legible. Pictures and animation add to the quality of the presentation.
Punctuality

Is presented on time, and shows adequate preparation

Poor

Does not present on the day assigned
Fair

Presents on the day assigned, but not well prepared
Good

Presents on time as scheduled with all information
Attentiveness

Students will be attentive during everyone else's presentation.

Poor

Speaks out of turn, fails to take notes, is otherwise inattentive (sleeping, doing work for other classes). Heckles or otherwise intrudes into the presentations of others.
Fair

Is fairly attentive. May ask appropriate questions without. Takes some notes, but doesn't include much valuable data.
Good

Is attentive, alert, and taking notes. Asks appropriate questions only after being recognized by the presenter.
Problem

Students will list one problem people face living in the assigned country and invite other students to help find possible solutions

Poor

No Problem mentioned
Other students do Not bring any possible solutions
Fair

Problem mentioned but poorly stated; or impossible to know that it is a problem.
Impossible for other students to suggest any solution
Good

Problem stated very clearly. Classmates can restate the problem.
Classmates suggest clear solutions
Summary

The students summarize the whole presentation in 2 or 3 sentences

Poor

No Summary. Other students do not know what to take from the whole presentation
Fair

Summary too long or poorly made
Good

Clear summary.
Other students know 2 to 3 things they should not forget about the French speaking country.
Pictures & other graphics

Does the presentation contain clear pictures

Poor

The presentation contains no pictures at all
Fair

Conatins only one picture
Good

Contains more than 2 pictures










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