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Explain Everything on Variables on both sides of an equation
Rubric Code: GX46AC4
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  4 Awesome Screencast

4 pts

3 Cool Screencast

3 pts

2 O.K. Screencast

2 pts

1- Re-do Screencast

1 pts

Introduction to Screencast

4 Awesome Screencast

-Purpose of screencast clearly & creatively stated<BR>
-Draws the audience in with compelling questions or exciting hook.<BR>
-Screencaster(s) introduced clearly & creatively
3 Cool Screencast

-Purpose of screencast is clearly stated<BR>
-Appeals to audience with a question or hook.<BR>
-Introduces screencaster
2 O.K. Screencast

-Purpose of screencast stated (but unclear)<BR>
-Lacks appeal or relevance for audience.<BR>
-Name stated, but not clear
1- Re-do Screencast

-Revise script to include the purpose of screencast<BR>
-Revise script to appear more interesting or relevant to audience.<BR>
-Make sure to include screencaster introduction
Ideas relating to the Term

4 Awesome Screencast

-All information is accurate and computation is correct and the steps are accurate.
-All information is on-topic & presented in a logical order<BR>
-Includes more than 2 main ideas that describe the term<BR>
-Includes 2 or more applications of this term
3 Cool Screencast

-All information is accurate<BR>
-All information is on-topic & presented in a logical order<BR>
-Includes at least 1 application of this term
2 O.K. Screencast

-Some ideas are inaccurate<BR>
-Some ideas are out of order<BR>
-Includes only 1 main idea<BR>
-Application of term is incomplete or doesn’t make sense
1- Re-do Screencast

-Re-write script after researching accurate information<BR>
-Re-order ideas to make sure the order makes sense<BR>
-Revise to include a main idea that clearly describes the term.<BR>
-Revise script to include an application of the term
Visual Quality

4 Awesome Screencast

-Student finds creative ways to show or demonstrate the term on screen.
3 Cool Screencast

-Every movement on screen has a purpose that supports the description of the term.
2 O.K. Screencast

-Some accidental or unrelated movements on-screen.
1- Re-do Screencast

-Re-record screencast with movements or actions that support the term.
Audio Quality

4 Awesome Screencast

-Extremely well-rehearsed, smooth delivery in a conversational style<BR>
-Voice is clear, expressive, and enthusiastic<BR>
-Voice volume enhances presentation.<BR>
-Free of background noise, fumble sounds or dead space
3 Cool Screencast

-Well-rehearsed & almost always smooth delivery<BR>
-Voice is clear and expressive<BR>
-Voice volume fits presentation<BR>
-Some extra noise or dead space that does not interfere with meaning.
2 O.K. Screencast

-Adequate rehearsal, but sometimes mechanical<BR>
-Some parts of the audio need to be re-recorded to increase clarity or expression<BR>
-Too noisy in background<BR>
-Try re-recording in a quieter room or use a different microphone.
1- Re-do Screencast

-Practice your presentation until it doesn’t sound like you are reading<BR>
-Make sure your voice sounds expressive & rhythmic<BR>
-Speed up or slow down<BR>
-Re-record your screencast in a quiet room, without any long pauses or “ums.”
Use of Technology

4 Awesome Screencast

-Screencast length keeps the audience interested & engaged.
3 Cool Screencast

-Screencast length is just right (not too long, not too short)
2 O.K. Screencast

-Screencast length is adequate.
1- Re-do Screencast

-Rehearse some more. Cut down or add on to best use screencast technology.
Professionalism

4 Awesome Screencast

-All spoken sentences are grammatically correct.<BR>
-No slang or short-hand.
3 Cool Screencast

-Some errors in grammar.<BR>
-Some slang or short-hand.
2 O.K. Screencast

-3 or 4 grammatical errors<BR>
-Grammar or slang interfere with viewers’ comprehension of the term.
1- Re-do Screencast

-Need to edit out 5 or more grammatical errors<BR>
-Re-record to ensure speech is clear and comprehensible.



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