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Cultural Project 
Students will create a PowerPoint project about their culture or cultural background. Presentations should be roughly 15 minutes long and students are encouraged to bring in food from their chosen culture for the class to enjoy.
Rubric Code: HXC4C87
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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PowerPoint presentation a culture/country.
  Poor

Has missing elements, errors, or lacks support/detail

50 pts

Fair

Has most elements, is general, and has support

80 pts

Good

Is detailed, well-stated, well-supported, and well-articulated

100 pts

Informative

The presentation contains the location, a map, mentions continent and country, type of government, flag, holidays, celebrations, traditions & other information classmates need to know?
Number of slides

Poor

Does not give complete or true information. Leaves out vital information. Contains less that 5 items mentioned.<BR>
The PowerPoint contains less than 7 slides
Fair

Gives some information, may include generalities instead of details, may/may not cover enough areas. Contains less that 8 items mentioned. The PowerPoint contains between 7 and 9 slides
Good

Gives good, detailed, well-documented information one would need. Contains more than 8 items mentioned. The PowerPoint contains 12 or more slides
Important Events

the presentaion contains important historical dates, and events and includes how they affected the country

Poor

Has 1-2 events, incorrect or no dates, does not include why they are important, no details
Fair

Has 2 events, accurate dates, includes why they are important, some detail
Good

Has 3+ events, accurate dates, includes why they are important, and has lots of details
Important People

the presentation contains includes 2-3 people that were influential in the history of the country/culture

Poor

Has 1 person, states few things about their lives and influence.
Fair

Has 2 people, states somethings about their lives and influence.
Good

has 2-3+ people states lots of things about their lives and influence.
Places to Vist

presentation contains 2-5 places to visit that include the historical/cultural significance of the place.

Poor

Has 1-2 places, has few to no details, does not include significance.
Fair

Has 3-4 places, has some details, includes significance.
Good

Has 4-5+ places, lots of details, and includes details of why it is significant.
Well-presented

PowerPoint is easy to follow. Presented in "points" not long, essay-type sentences. Has graphics which complement and do not distract from the presentation

Poor

Has misspelled words, has too many words, or a font that is hard to read.<BR>
Lacks pictures for slides
Fair

Missing punctuation, but it spelled correctly. Is generally legible and well layed out. May have some pictures on slides but it may/may not add to the quality of the presentation.
Good

All words spelled correctly, on a slide, and an easy-to-read font. Is very legible. Pictures and animation quality of the presentation.
Punctuality

Is presented on time, and shows adequate preparation

Poor

Does not turn in on the day assigned
Fair

Turns on the day assigned, but not well prepared
Good

Turns in on time as scheduled with all information
Problem

Students will list 2 problems people face living in the country/culture and suggest possible solutions and/or what is being done about them.

Poor

No Problem mentioned, no possible solutions.
Fair

Problem mentioned but poorly stated; or impossible to know that it is a problem. Solution ideas are not well thought out.
Good

Problem and possible solutions are stared clearly.
Summary

The students summarize the whole presentation in 2 or 3 sentences

Poor

No Summary.
Fair

Summary too long or poorly made
Good

Clear summary.
Pictures & other graphics

Does the presentation contain clear pictures

Poor

The presentation contains no pictures at all
Fair

Conatins only 2-3 picture
Good

Contains more than 3 pictures










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