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Extreme Sport Presentation 
Choose any extreme sport and make a 2-minute Power Point Presentation. You will have to use the internet. Make sure the following guidelines are respected. 1. History 2. Equipment used and cost 3. Rules if any 4. Interesting facts 5. Positive and negative factors (risky or not etc) 6. Tips for practitioners: minimum age, special skills, qualities, protection from injury
Rubric Code: EX9A83C
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  4

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3

(N/A)

2

(N/A)

1

(N/A)

Graphics/Originality

4

Several of the graphics used on the presentation reflect an exceptional degree of student creativity in their creation and/or display.
3

One or two of the graphics used on the presentation reflect student creativity in their creation and/or display.
2

The graphics are made by the student, but are based on the designs or ideas of others.
1

No graphics made by the student are included.
Content/Accuracy

4

All points have been dealt with (1-6).
3

5 points out of 6 have been dealt with (1-6).
2

4 points out of 6 have been dealt with (1-6).
1

Less than 3 points out of 6 have been dealt with (1-6).
Attractiveness

4

The presentation is exceptionally attractive, in terms of design, layout, and neatness.
3

The presentation is attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness.
2

The presentation is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy.
1

The presentation is distractingly messy or very poorly designed. It is not attractive.
Spelling/Grammar/Oral Language

4

Spelling, capitalization, and grammar are correct throughout the presentation.

Clear and correct
pronunciation makes
it easy to concentrate
on meaning.

Correct word usage contributes to being easily understood.

Intonation patterns
are like native
speakers. Volume is
appropriate to room
and audience, and
varied voice tones
add interest.
3

There are a couple of errors in spelling, capitalization, and grammar throughout the presentation.

Mostly correct
pronunciation, and
the few errors
don’t interfere with
understanding.

Errors word usage
are minor and
occasional.

Intonation patterns
are good approximations of native speakers.

Voice volume is generally appropriate to
room and audience. Variety in voice tones is
adequate.
2

There are many errors in spelling, capitalization, and grammar) throughout the presentation.

Errors in pronunciation
interfere with understanding periodically.

Major errors in
word choice/usage
make it difficult for
audience to follow
meaning.

Intonation patterns have
interference from
first language.

Voice quality is overly flat or varies oddly.

Volume is sometimes too loud or soft for aud
1

There are lots of errors in spelling,capitalization, and grammar of the presentation.

Poor pronunciation
makes the speaker hard to understand.

Confusions in word
usage add to audience
confusion.

Intonation patterns
follow first language. Volume is monotone and
too loud or too soft
to be easily heard.
Number of slides

4

8 to 10
3

Less than 8
2

Less than 6
1

Less than 4



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  • Extreme Sport

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