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Into the Wild Chapter(s) Presentation 
Rubric Code: KX695XB
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Into the Wild Chapter(s) Presentati
  Below Basic

1 pts

Basic

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Advanced

4 pts

Content and Creativity

Below Basic

Presentation contained little to no valuable material. Many major events are excluded, and too many trivial events are included.
Basic

Presentation had moments where valuable material was present but as a whole content was lacking. Some events included are trivial, and major events are missing.
Proficient

Presentation had a good amount of material and benefitted the class. Most of the included events are important or interesting. One or two major events may be missing.
Advanced

Presentation had an exceptional amount of valuable material and was extremely beneficial to the class.
Collaboration

Below Basic

The teammates never worked from others' ideas. It seems as though only a few people worked on the presentation.
Basic

The teammates sometimes worked from other's ideas. However, it seems as though certain people did not do as much work as others.
Proficient

The teammates worked from others' ideas most of the time. And it seems like every person did some work, but some people are the carrying the presentation.
Advanced

The teammates worked well from others' ideas. It was evident that all of the group members contributed equally to the presentation.
Organization

Below Basic

The presentation lacked organization and had little evidence of preparation. The audience had to make considerable effort to understand the underlying logical and flow of ideas.
Basic

There were minimal signs of organization and preparation. The presentation of the material was appropriate but only somewhat held audience attention.
Proficient

The presentation had organizing ideas but could have been stronger with better preparation. The presentation of the material was appropriate and presented in a creative way that mostly held audience attention.
Advanced

The presentation was well organized, well prepared and easy to follow. The presentation of the material was appropriate and presented in a creative way that held the audience's attention
Presentation

Below Basic

Presenters were unconfident and demonstrated little evidence of
planning prior to presentation.
Basic

Presenters were not consistent with the level of confidence/preparedness they showed the classroom but had some strong moments.
Proficient

Presenters were confident with their presentation. However, the presentation was not as engaging as it could have been for the class.
Advanced

Presenters were all very confident in delivery and they did an excellent job of engaging the class. Preparation is very evident.
Conventions in Written Work

Below Basic

Presentation materials are confusing due to frequent errors in CUPS
(capitalization, usage, punctuation, spelling)
Basic

Presentation materials are understandable despite some errors in CUPS.
Proficient

Presentation materials are clearly understandable due to few errors in CUPS.
Advanced

Presentation materials communicated clearly with minimal errors in CUPS




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