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Logical Fallacies Project Rubric 
Each group was to create a presentation using 3 skits and one poster visual on an assigned logical fallacy. This presentation must be professional, creative, engaging to the rest of the class, and address the assigned content clearly.
Rubric Code: L25229C
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Satisfactory

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Exemplary

4 pts

Content

Unsatisfactory

The presentation does not address the correct content that was assigned. There is no evidence of research on topic.
Satisfactory

The presentation addresses most of the content that was assigned. Some crucial details are left out of the presentation. There is evidence of research on the topic assigned.
Excellent

The presentation addresses all of the content that was assigned. There is evidence of thorough research done on the topic.
Exemplary

The presentation goes beyond just addressing all of the content that was assigned. There is evidence of thorough research done on this practice, and it is clearly outlined and shown to the entire class.
Creativity

Unsatisfactory

The presentation shows no effort to be creative. The presentation does not engage the class in the material being presented. Sections are very mundane, and there are no pictures or videos in the presentation.
Satisfactory

The presentation is somewhat creative. There are aspects of the presentation that are creative, but the presentation overall does not engage the class as a whole. Sections may be either mundane, or too distracting to the audience from the content. The fallacy is not known.
Excellent

The presentation is very creative, and it engages the class as a whole. The presentation includes skits/dialogue. The sections are creative and interesting to the class.
Exemplary

The presentation is very creative, and it engages the class as a whole. The presentation includes skits/dialogue that enhance the understanding of the concepts presented. The sections are creative and inspire the class to discussion.
Poster Visual

Unsatisfactory

Presentation is barely legible and one cannot tell what goes where. It would be impossible to understand the presentation without asking a lot of questions.
Little to no use of color or wise use of space. Extremely sloppy.
Satisfactory

Presentation is difficult to read with rough pictures and labels. It would be difficult to understand the presentation without asking a lot of questions.
Adequate use of color and spacing.
Excellent

Presentation is easy to read and most elements are clearly written, labeled, or pictured. It is understandable without having to ask a lot of questions. Good use of color and space but looks hurried.
Exemplary

Presentation reads naturally and all elements are clearly written, labeled, or pictured. It is understandable without having to ask questions.
Amazing use of color and space, neat in appearance.
Organization

Unsatisfactory

Group was very unorganized and not well rehearsed. Presentation was delayed and the groups did not discuss their speaking parts.
Satisfactory

Presentation seems a bit unorganized, some flaws were apparent. Presentations were delayed a bit and not every member participated in speaking.
Excellent

Presentation appeared organized, though some minor flaws were apparent. Presentations were not delayed and each member took part in speaking.
Exemplary

Presentations appeared to be extremely organized and have no flaws in delivery. Presentations flowed well and each member knew their speaking parts.
Grammar/Spelling Title

Unsatisfactory

There are many grammatical/spelling errors that greatly distract viewers from the content of the presentation.
Satisfactory

There are some grammatical/spelling errors that distract viewers from the content presented in the presentation.
Excellent

There are almost no grammatical/spelling errors that do not distract viewers from the content presented in the presentation. The presentation is mostly professional.
Exemplary

The presentation had no grammatical/spelling errors. The presentation as a whole is very professional, and does not distract viewers away from the content of the presentation.



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