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Carnegie or Rockefeller 
Group Presentations reflected student understanding of the role Rockefeller or Carnegie had on American society. Groups presented the essential facts of the person, as well as the motivation and impact.
Rubric Code: LX3AX6B
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Clarity

Poor

Students did not present their points in an easy to understand manner, or did not take the presentation seriously.
Fair

Students presented in a fair manner, and communicated their ideas to the audience.
Good

Students took the presentation seriously and presented their ideas and motivations clearly to the audience. They spoke in a persuasive manner convincing the audience of their intent.
Content

Poor

Students presented inaccurate information, lacking factual evidence, or motivation discerned through reason.
Fair

Content was decent with no errors- but did not completely explain all components of the task.
Good

Students presented factual evidence of their choice's impact on American society, and reasoned out sufficient evidence of why they acted in the manner they did.
Teamwork

Poor

Team did not seem to work week together, or did not divide up the tasks evenly.
Fair

Team worked together in a fair way- dividing tasks fairly evenly.
Good

Team worked together extremely well, and presented in a serious manner, with tasks divided evenly.










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