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LOF Google Slide Presentation 
This rubric is meant to help guide in the creation of your Google Slide presentation project.
Rubric Code: G228XC8
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Organization

-Title Slide
-Summary Slide
-Character Introduction slide
- One slide for Jack, Ralph, Piggy, and one character of your choice
-Reflection slide-What is your opinion of each of the characters?

-Reference Slide

-Logical sequence

Excellent

Information is organized in a clear, logical way. It
follows all of the project
guidelines for organization.
The audience is able to
follow the presentation
easily.
Good

Most information is
organized in a clear, logical
way. It follows most of the
project guidelines for
organization. The
audience is able to follow
most of the presentation.
Fair

Some information is
logically sequenced. Some
of the project guidelines are missing. The audience is able to follow some of the presentation.
Poor

There is no clear plan for
the organization of
information. There are
several project guidelines
for organization missing.
The audience finds it
difficult to follow the
presentation
Content

-Describe the appearance of each character.
-Describe the basic beliefs of each character.
-How do others perceive each character?
-How does the character perceive himself?
-Include your favorite quote either about your character or from your character.

Excellent

All information is accurate
and follows all project
requirements. Information
is paraphrased. Student
demonstrates strong
understanding of content.
Good

Most information is
accurate and follows most
project requirements.
Information is paraphrased.
Student demonstrates an
understanding of content.
Fair

Some of the information is
accurate and follows some
of the project requirements.
Information may be
paraphrased. Student
demonstrates some
understanding of content.
Poor

Information is not accurate
and does not follow the
project requirements.
Information is not
paraphrased. Student
struggles with
understanding the content.
Oral Presentation

Do not consider this component.

Excellent

Student presents in a loud,
clear voice. There is
appropriate eye contact
and pacing. Student
demonstrates
understanding of the
presentation and wording.
Good

Student presents in a loud or clear voice, but it inconsistent. Student tries to make eye
contact frequently. Student demonstrates understanding of the presentation and wording.
Fair

Student presents in a voice that may be difficult for others
to understand. Student makes little eye contact. Student demonstrates some understanding of the presentation and struggles with some of the wording
Poor

Student presents in a voice that is not able to be understood or heard. Student makes no eye contact. Student
demonstrates little
understanding of the
presentation and struggles with much of the wording
Use of Class Time

Do not consider this component.

Excellent

Used time well during the class period. Focused on getting the product 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. There was 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.
Slide/Visual Component

Be creative!

Excellent

Presentation is visually
appealing. All graphics and
text are readable and
colorful. Student effort is
easily shown.
Good

Presentation is very visual.
Most graphics and text are
readable. Student effort is
recognized throughout
most of the work.
Fair

Presentation is somewhat
visual. Some graphics and
text are readable. Student
effort is recognized
throughout some of the
work.
Poor

Presentation is somewhat
visual. Some graphics and
text are readable. Student
effort is recognized
throughout some of the
work.
Spelling and Grammar

Check for spelling and grammar!

Excellent

Presentation has no
misspellings or
grammatical errors.
Good

Presentation has a few (2-
3) errors but doesn’t
distract from presentation.
Fair

Presentation has frequent
(4) errors in grammar and
spelling and begins to
distract from presentation.
Poor

Presentation has many
errors (5 or more) in
spelling and grammar that
are distracting from
presentation.



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