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1920's Research Project & Presentation 
The Great Gatsby
Rubric Code: HXBXCB
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Exemplary

500 pts

Proficient

430 pts

Average

300 pts

Developing

150 pts

Organization

Exemplary

All requirements met for the research paper: cover page with title and names, 3 typed pages, double spaced, Times New Roman, size 12, MLA format, annotated bibliography with 5 sources (including 1 primary source)
Proficient

Most requirements met.
Average

Some requirements met.
Developing

Little/no requirements met.
Content

Exemplary

Shows a complete and insightful understanding of the topic.
Proficient

Shows a good understanding of the topic.
Average

Shows a partial understanding of the topic.
Developing

Shows little to no understanding of the topic.
Grammar

Exemplary

There are no grammatical or mechanical errors.
Proficient

There are few grammatical or mechanical errors.
Average

There are some grammatical and mechanical errors.
Developing

There are many grammatical and mechanical errors.
Elocution

Exemplary

Powerpoint presentation is 5 minutes. All students are confident and prepared. Every person speaks loudly, clearly, and stands up straight while making eye contact with audience.
Proficient

Powerpoint presentation is approximately 4 minutes. Most students are confident and prepared. Most speak loudly, clearly, and stand up straight while making eye contact with audience.
Average

Powerpoint presentation is approximately 3 minutes. Students lack confidence and preparation. Few people speak loudly, clearly, and do not stand up straight. There is some eye contact with the audience.
Developing

Powerpoint presentation is less than 2 minutes. Many students lack confidence and preparation. No one speaks loudly, clearly, and people slouch. There is no eye contact with the audience.




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