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Research paper Mexican-American War 
Oral Presentation or Written Oration on the Mexican-American War slide presentation. Students have created a Google Slide Show on the Mexican-American War. This is the scoring portion of student knowledge on the overall presentation which is within a separate rubric for the slide creation.
Rubric Code: EXBC55X
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Presentation Oral or Written
  Needs more Clarification

1 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Format

Needs more Clarification

Written Format: Missing introduction or conclusion or only 1 paragraph in the body. Paragraph length varies, but averages less than 3 sentences per paragraph.

Oral Presentation: Missing an introduction to the topic or a conclusion/summary. Does not flow with the slide presentation. Student does not project their voice so all in attendance may hear them.
Good

Written Format: Limited Introduction or inconclusive summary.
Each paragraph is at least 3 sentences in length.

Oral Presentation: A good introduction and summary of the project is stated. Sentences are somewhat lacking flow at times. Student projects their voice some of the time but not throughout the complete presentation.
Excellent

Written Format: Contains an Introduction, 3 paragraph body, and thorough conclusion of information provided.
Each paragraph is at least 4 sentences in length.

Oral Presentation: Contains an interesting introduction of interest to the listener. Information provided matches the slide design and coincides well with the slides. Conclusion relates a reiteration of information provided. Presenter projects their voice well, has practiced their oration and demonstrates a smooth flow o
Sentence structure

Needs more Clarification

Written Format: More than 4 sentences are missing capital letters or punctuation. More than 3 sentences do not make sense. Sentences show signs of plagiarism.

Oral Presentation: Presenter is unsure of the topic as they state it. Sentences are incomplete or leap from one topic to another without tying them together as a whole.
Good

Written Format: Only 3-4 sentences are missing a capital letter or punctuation. 2-3 sentences do not have a subject or verb or make sense to the reader.

Oral Presentation: Subject matter makes sense to the listener most of the time through normal language skills.
Excellent

Written Format: Only 1-2 sentences are missing a capital letter or punctuation. All sentences have a subject and a verb and all make sense.

Oral Presentation: Presenter exhibits knowledge of quality public speaking through the information presented. Sentence are of correct structure and function.
Information

Needs more Clarification

Written Format: Paper leaves more than one question unanswered and more than 1 fact is incorrect. Information has not been thoroughly research or is incomplete.

Oral Presentation: Information presented is not corroborated and suggests that it is not of factual content.
Good

Written Format: Paper leaves 1 question unanswered and presents 1 incorrect fact. Research has been more thorough and facts are corroborated.

Oral presentation: Information has been researched on the topic from at least one source.
Excellent

Written Format: Paper answers all questions and all facts are correctly corroborated.

Oral Presentation: Research is shown from multiple sites. In depth study of the topic is rendered and provided, giving interest for more learning on the subject from the audience.




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