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Scouts and guides Presentation Rubric
Girl Scout Presentation Rubric
ATREYA VIDYANIKETAN SCOUTS AND GUIDES RAJYAPURASKARA CAMP AT THE STATE LEVEL.TEACHER IN CHARGE : SARASWATHI . R Rubric used to evaluate student presentations - Assessing for Rajaya puraskara camp in Doddhabellapur .
Rubric Code:
LB3CXX
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science2013
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Subject:
Test Preparation
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
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Presentation Rubric
Non-Performance
1 pts
Below Expectation
2 pts
Basic
3 pts
Proficiant
4 pts
Distinguished
5 pts
Organization
The actual organization of the presentation.
Non-Performance
Audience is unable to understand the presentation due to lack of content , absence of log book , irregular dress code , shoe not polished , absence of classes , misbehavior in tent during camp,
Below Expectation
Audience has difficulty comprehending the presentation due to student not remaining on topic- and had inappropriate dress code during inspection done by patrol leader
Basic
Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow-Profiency bagdes, scout Uniform, Guides uniform, Log book, Barret cap, Rajaya puraskara camp records , Cloth Tent, Daily good turn, and the following activities were not appropriate - Knots activity , Cooking activity , mapping and lack of discipline Culture .
Proficiant
Student presents content in logical sequence and focused on the topic with few lapses which audience can follow- Profiency bagdes, scout Uniform, Guides uniform, Log book, Barret cap, Rajaya puraskara camp records , Cloth Tent, Daily good turn, Knots activity , Cookingf activity , mapping, but not adequate discipline .
Distinguished
Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence focused on the topic which audience can follow - Profiency bagdes, scout Uniform, Guides uniform, Log book, Barret cap, Rajaya puraskara camp records , Cloth Tent, Daily good turn, Knots activity , Cookingf activity , mapping and Excellent discipline Culture .
Subject Knowledge
Non-Performance
Student does not have a full understanding of the Girl Scout meeting process and can not create a meeting- not able to follow law and promise .
Below Expectation
Student is uncomfortable with the content of a Girl Scout meeting and is able to only support the Girl Scout way elementary.not able to follow law and but was able to promise .
Basic
Student is at ease with the Girl Scout meeting but fails to go any further- not able to follow law and promise to minimum extant .
Proficiant
Student demonstrates full knowledge of a Girl Scout meeting by confronting possible situations with explanations and elaboration - law and promise .
Distinguished
Student demonstrates full knowledge of a Girl Scout meeting beyond the requirement by answering foreseen questions with explanations and elaboration. This includes additional research than required.Was able to explore & follow law and promise .
Eye Contact
Non-Performance
Student reads the power point with no eye contact and avoids looking up from the paper.
Below Expectation
Student occasionally uses eye contact but mainly reads directly from the paper.
Basic
Student maintains some eye contact with the audience but is returning to notes on a regular basis.
Proficiant
Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes.
Distinguished
Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes creating a visual flow and comfort level with the material.
Elocution
Non-Performance
Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces Girl Scout terms, and speaks too quietly.
Below Expectation
Student's voice is low. Student incorrectly pronounces Girl Scout terms. Often difficult to understand what is being said.
Basic
Student's voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly. Presentation is clearly heard.
Proficiant
Student uses a clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms while trying to make an effort to ensure voice is being heard.
Distinguished
Student uses a clear articulate voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms while ensuring voice is heard at all times. (not talking to the power point).
Keywords:
Profiency bagdes, scout Uniform, Guides uniform, Log book, Barret cap, Rajaya puraskara camp, Cloth Tent, Daily good turn, Knots activity , Cookingf activity , mapping .
Subjects:
Test Preparation
Education
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Types:
Presentation
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