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This Rubric will be use to Formally Assess the students in their presentation of Fahrenheit 451 using the Jeopardy Game as a tool. Key Criteria for this project include: content of questions, audience participation, organization, and teamwork.
Rubric Code: E75WAX
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

6 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Team work

Excellent

Quite apparent that the whole team worked well together, with everyone equally contributing.
Good

A decent job working together, though perhaps some people didn't participate as much as others?
Fair

Team work could have been better and I wonder just how much of the work was equally distributed.
Poor

You didn't work well together and it shows from your team's game presentation.
Content

Excellent

Presentation illustrates a complete understanding of Fahrenheit 451 and good research is presented to the audience via the questions/answer posed.
Good

Presentation lacks a sense of complete understanding of the book's themes, though some positive elements are apparent in the questions posed.
Fair

Presentation shows a basic understanding about general themes of the book, however lacks the attention to content and details necessary for an effective game.
Poor

Presentation shows poor effort on the part of the group, going so far as to suggest not having done much research, or research done is obviously not their own.
Organization

Excellent

Presentation is well organized, information is clearly stated and there is a natural flow between questions and categories.
Good

Organization of the presentation made the flow of the game have some bumps along the way, though overall the intent was clear.
Fair

A distinct lack of organization is apparent throughout the game presentation, illustrating the lack of practice and effort on the part of the students.
Poor

Presentation shows little to no effort on the part of the students. Organization is not present, and is presented more as impromptu.
Audience enthusiasm

Excellent

The audience seemed to really enjoy your presentation! This was apparent by how much they participated.
Good

The audience appeared to think your game was quite good and participated quite well.
Fair

The audience seemed engaged at times, but other times bored or puzzled at the questions.
Poor

The audience seemed totally disengaged with your presentation which means your questions were not interesting enough.




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