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Self-Discovery Vocabulary Presentation 
Present 3 new-to-you vocabulary words in a slideshow. Complete written project.
Rubric Code: EXW3447
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate

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Fair

1.5-2

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Good

2.5-3

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Excellet

3.5-4

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Discovery Methods
20 %

Failing

Did not do
Poor

Incomplete and/or extremely confusing.
Fair

Complete, but minimal and/or vague details.
Good

Explanation is complete but lacks explicit details.
Excellet

Gives a complete and thorough explanation of
methodology.
Discovery Description
20 %

Failing

Did not do
Poor

Incomplete and/or extremely confusing.
Fair

Complete, but minimal and/or vague details.
Good

Explanation is complete but lacks explicit details.
Excellet

Gives a complete and thorough explanation of
findings.
Discovery Sources
5 %

Failing

Did not do
Poor

Only uses one source. OR, does not give complete source location information.
Fair

Uses only two sources. OR does not give adequate citation for location for one or two sources.
Good

Uses three sources, but all are written sources. Correctly cites source location.
Excellet

Uses all three sources; two written and one audio source. Correctly cites source location.
May use more than three sources.
Word, p.o.s., definition
10 %

Failing

Did not do
Poor

Misspelled vocabulary word and no part of speech and/or no definition. OR the word does not relate to the topic.
Fair

No misspellings, but may be missing p.o.s. or gives incorrect p.o.s. OR may give the wrong definition.
Good

Correct p.o.s., definition.
No misspellings. However, it is not a new word.
Excellet

New word, correct spelling, p.o.s. and definition
Meanings, uses, place first found
15 %

Failing

Did not do
Poor

Offers no meaning and/or uses. Place first found may or may not be included. Classmates are mostly confused.
Fair

Place where first found is indicated. Gives meaning but no uses OR vice versa. At least 50% of the class appears to understand.
Good

Gives basic meanings, uses and states place where first found. The majority of the class seems to understand.
Excellet

Uses explicit examples and details to describe meanings and uses. Tells where first found. Entire class is engaged and involved.
Slideshow
25 %

Failing

Did not do
Poor

Basic and plain slides. Full of grammar and/or spelling mistakes which make the slides very confusing.
Fair

Slides have something to attract mild interest. May have some grammar and/or spelling mistakes, but are comprehensible.
Good

Slides are fun, one to three spelling errors, only very slight errors in grammar.
Excellet

Slides are fully engaging and attractive. May include pictures/images/graphics/video clips/music. NO spelling or grammar mistakes.



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