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Final Project: Grading Rubric Development Example
Final Project: Grading Rubric Development Example
Rubric Code:
K22988C
By
Olivia711
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Subject:
English
Type:
Homework
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Criteria
Advanced
(N/A)
Profiecient
(N/A)
Developing
(N/A)
Not Present
(N/A)
Points Earned
(N/A)
Context and Development
Advanced
16 to 20 Points
The presentation clearly states how to make learning math fun and meaningful. This presentation also clearly demonstrates 12 different examples of how math can be fun to learn.
Profiecient
11 to 15 points
The presentation states how to make learning math fun and meaningful. This presentation has only half the examples of how math can be fun to learn.
Developing
5 to 10 points
The presentation states how to make learning math fun and meaningful. This presentation has no examples of how math can be fun to learn.
Not Present
0 to 4 points
The presentation does not clearly state how to make learning fun and meaningful and has no examples of how math can be fun to learn.
Points Earned
Organization and Structure
Advanced
16 to 20 Points
The presentation has the minimum of 15 slides and demonstrates a clear knowledge on the subject being presented. The slides in the presentation are presented in a clear and easy to follow manner.
Profiecient
11 to 15 points
The presentation has 12-14 slides and show a clear knowledge on the subject being presented. The slides in the presentation are presented in a clear and easy to follow manner.
Developing
5 to 10 points
The presentation has 9-11 slides and shows a knowledge on the subject being presented. The slides in the presentation are clear but hard to follow.
Not Present
0 to 4 points
The presentation has 8 or fewer slides and does not show a clear knowledge of what is being presented. The slides in the presentation are not clear and are not easy to follow.
Points Earned
Graphics
Advanced
16 to 20 Points
The presentation has a minimum of 10 graphics, and the graphics all flow with the topic. The graphics support important information for the topic being presented.
Profiecient
11 to 15 points
The presentation has a minimum of 7-9 graphics, and the graphics all flow with the topic. The graphics support the important information for the topic being presented.
Developing
5 to 10 points
The presentation has a minimum of 4-6 graphics, and the graphics all flow with the topic. The graphics somewhat support the important information for the topic being presented.
Not Present
O to 4 points
The presentation has a minimum of 3 or fewer graphics and they do not flow with the topic. None of the graphics support the important information for the topic being presented.
Points Earned
Apa Format
Advanced
16 to 20 Points
Presentation includes a minimum of 3 sources that are all within the last 5 year. All 3 sources are cited and referenced correctly in APA format.
Profiecient
11 to 15 points
Presentation includes a minimum of 3 sources but they are not all within the last 5 year. All 3 sources are cited and referenced in APA format with a couple of mistakes.
Developing
5 to 10 points
Presentation includes only 2 sources, but both are within the last 5 years. The 2 sources are cited and referenced in APA format with a few mistakes.
Not Present
0 to 4 points
Presentation has 2 or fewer sources and with only one source in the last 5 years. The sources are not cited or referenced correctly.
Points Earned
Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling
Advanced
16 to 20 Points
The presentation has no grammar, punctuation, or spelling errors. The presentation is very well done, and creative.
Profiecient
11 to 15 points
The presentation has a couple grammar, punctuation, or spelling errors. The presentation is very well done, and creative.
Developing
5 to 10 points
The presentation has a few grammar, punctuation, or spelling mistakes. The presentation is done, but creative.
Not Present
0 to 4 points
The presentation has many grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors, The presentation is not done well, and is not very creative.
Points Earned
Subjects:
English
Types:
Homework
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