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Final Exam Project
Presentation on a disorder that is worth 100 points
Rubric Code:
FX82933
By
lanceclay
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Health Final Project
Poor
5 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Information
Poor
Information presented is not current, not up to date and not relevant to the topic, it is basically a poor definition/description
Fair
Information presented is current, up to date and relevant to the topic,
it is basically just a definition/description of the disorder
Good
Information presented is current, up to date and relevant to the topic,
it is more than just a definition/description of the disorder
Excellent
Information presented is current, up to date and relevant to the topic,
it is more than just a definition/description of the disorder it gives the audience a complete understanding of the disorder
Voice/Body Language
Poor
Presenters speak quietly and do not enunciate during the presentation so as everyone can hear and understand, does not face the audience or use eye contact throughout the presentation.
Fair
Presenters speak quietly and do not enunciate during most of the presentation so as everyone can hear and understand, doesn't face the audience or use eye contact throughout most of the presentation.
Good
Presenters speak loudly and enunciate during most of the presentation so as everyone can hear and understand, face the audience and uses eye contact throughout most of the presentation.
Excellent
Presenters speak loudly and enunciate during entire presentation so as everyone can hear and understand, face the audience and uses eye contact throughout entire presentation.
Graphics
Poor
Graphics not relevant to topic, not color, no organization.
Fair
Graphics somewhat relevant to topic, not color, and do not add to presentation.
Good
Graphics used are relevant to topic, in color, organized so as most audience members may understand them.
Excellent
Graphics used are relevant to topic, in color, neatly organized in a manner that makes sense to audience and adds to presentation.
Creativity
Poor
None of the presentation is original, it is a reproduction of others, information is given in a way that shows little or no forethought and effort.
Fair
Some of the presentation is original, information is given in a way that makes it easy for audience to retain.
Good
Presentation is original, information is given in a way that makes it easy for audience to retain, work shows forethought and effort.
Excellent
Presentation is original, not a reproduction of others, information is given in a way that makes it easy for audience to retain, work shows forethought and effort.
Equality/Length
Poor
Presentation is less than 90 seconds and one partner delivers most of the information.
Fair
Presentation is less than 2 minutes but more than 90 seconds, one partner presents more information than the other.
Good
Presentation is at least 2 minutes long and each partner has an equal part in presenting information.
Excellent
Presentation exceeds 2 minutes, 15 seconds and each partner has an equal part in presenting information.
Subjects:
Health
Types:
Presentation
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