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PowerPoint/Google Slides Project Rubric 
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation and assessment of your PowerPoint/Google Slides project. Each category in the far left column represents a component of the project that will be taken into consideration when calculating the final grade for this assignment. Review the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the presentation, to ensure that all intended elements of your project have been represented and all other criteria have been met.
Rubric Code: F2X2898
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

12 pts

Good

9 pts

Fair

6 pts

Poor

3 pts

Score

(N/A)

Content

Excellent

All required content is included with relevant/correct and information.

Topic is discussed clearly and in an organized manner.
Good

All required content is included relevant/correct information.
Topic is somewhat discussed but more information is required.
Fair

Missing some content or relevant information.

Topic is slightly discussed but more material is needed.
Poor

Missing more content and relative information than present.

Topic is addressed but not discussed or elaborated on.
Score
Text Elements

7x7 Rule: no more than 7 words per line and no more than 7 lines per slide

Excellent

Easy is to read

Point size varies
appropriately for
headings and text

7x7)Rule is followed-not too much text
Good

Font is sometimes difficult or distracting to read

7x7 rule is followed
Fair

Font is difficult to read

Bold, italics or underlining is distracting or overused

Some slides do not obey 7x7
Poor

Text is extremely difficult to read

Inappropriate use of color contrast, bold, italic, underline formatting

7x7 rule not obeyed
Score
Slides/Graphics

Excellent

Slides are attractive. Graphics are easy to read. Graphics and effects are used throughout to enhance presentation.
Good

Slides are attractive. Graphics are easy to read. More than half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation.
Fair

Slides are readable. Some graphics are difficult to read. Less than half the slides have graphics or effects.
Poor

The slides are not easy to read.

There is little use of graphics or effects.
Score
Work Cited

Excellent

Correct In-text citations on all slides.

Correct source slide (last slide)
Good

In-text citations attempted on all slides.

Attempted source slide (last slide)
Fair

In-text citations attempted on some slides.

Attempted source slide (last slide)
Poor

No in-text citations or source slide.
Score
Grammar and Mechanics

Excellent

Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the presentation. There are no grammatical errors.
Good

There is less than 2 grammatical error on the presentation.
Fair

There are less than 3 grammatical errors on the presentation.
Poor

There are many grammar or mechanical errors on the presentation.
Score
Transitions/Format

Excellent

Slide transitions and slide formats used professionally throughout presentation.
Good

There are multiple transitions and slide formats in presentation.
Fair

There are some transitions and slide formats in presentation.
Poor

There is no variation in transitions and slide formats in presentation.
Score
Use of Class Time

Excellent

Used time well during the class period. Focused on getting the project done. Never distracted others.
Good

Used time well during the class period. Usually focused on getting the project done and never distracted others.
Fair

Used some of the class time well during the class period. Some focus on getting the project done but occasionally distracted others.
Poor

Did not use class time to focus on project OR distracted others. Reminders were given.
Score
Summary Notes

Excellent

Extensive notes taken; student wording of materials.
Student completes graphic organizer with notes about each religion's objects throughout all presentations.
Good

Many notes taken; student wording of material present.
Student completes graphic organizer with notes about each religion's objects throughout most presentations. Missing 2-3.
Fair

Some notes taken; evidence of copy and paste. Student completes graphic organizer with notes about each religion's objects throughout most presentations. Missing 4 or more.
Poor

Little notes taken; mainly copy and paste. Student does not completes graphic organizer with notes about each religion's objects throughout most presentations. Missing almost all of the objects. Has maybe one or two.
Score
Presentation

Excellent

Excellent presentation. Fulfills points of emphasis. Avoids filler words, has a strong introduction and conclusion, and has hands in appropriate position.
Good

Good presentation. Fulfills most points of emphasis. Missing one of the points
-Avoids filler words
-strong introduction and conclusion,
-hands in appropriate position.
Fair

Solid presentation. Fulfills most points of emphasis. Missing two of the points
-Avoids filler words
-strong introduction and conclusion,
-hands in appropriate position.
Poor

Presentation does not meet expectations. Student does not meet points of emphasis.
Score
Total Score

108 Points

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Score



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  • Google/Powerpoint Presentation Rubric







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