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Genre Slideshow Rubric 
This rubric is meant to help guide you in the creation of your Google Slideshow about Genres. Each category in the far left column represents a part of the project that you will need to consider in regards to your effort and the quality of what you produce. Read the rubric carefully before, during and after the creation of the slideshow, to ensure that all the required parts of your presentation have been included and all other criteria have been met.
Rubric Code: KX55585
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

6 pts

Poor

4 pts

Content

Excellent

All required slides are included (9, including a title slide). Two or more elements are identified for each genre and the information is clearly organised.
Good

All required slides are included (8) but there may not be a title slide. Most, but not all, slides have 2 elements identified for the genre and the information is reasonably organised.
Fair

Less than the required slides are included and some are missing information about the elements of the genre.
Poor

Less than 5 slides are included AND/OR slides do not contain relevant information. Only one or two elements are written for each genre.
Presentation/Graphics

Excellent

Slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Pictures, graphics and effects are used throughout to enhance presentation. Each slide has 2 or more images of books from our library on the particular genre. Title and author for each book is included.
Good

Slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. More than half of the slides use pictures, graphics and effects to enhance presentation. Most, but not all, slides have 2 images of books from our library on the particular genre. Title and author for most books is included.
Fair

Slides are easy to read, and there's a basic balance of text and pictures on the page. Less than half the slides have 2 images of books from our library on the particular genre. Less than half have the title and author included.
Poor

The slides are not easy to read and don't look attractive. There is little use of pictures or graphics. Few, if any, book covers are included. Few, if any, titles and authors are named.
Spelling and Grammar

Excellent

Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the presentation. There are no spelling errors and all sentences make sense.
Good

There are 0, 1 or 2 spelling errors on the presentation and all sentences make sense.
Fair

There are more than 3 spelling errors on the presentation and only a few sentences don't make complete sense.
Poor

There are many spelling errors on the presentation and lots of sentences don't make complete sense.
Use of Class Time

Excellent

Used time well during the class sessions. Focused on getting the presentation completed.
Good

Used time well during the class sessions. Usually focused on getting the presentation completed.
Fair

Used some of the class sessions well. There was some focus on getting the presentation completed but occasionally distracted.
Poor

Did not use class time to focus on the presentation OR distracted others. Reminders were given to stay on task.



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