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Presentation of a news topic 
Rubric Code: LX634X9
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Subject: Education  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Excellent 100%

30 pts

Proficient 80%

24 pts

Below Standard 60%

18 pts

Sources and events

Excellent 100%

Sources are reputable and student is prepared to lead the discussion.
Proficient 80%

Sources are somewhat reliable, needed additional preparation needed to lead the discussion.
Below Standard 60%

Sources are poor,
unable to present or lead discussion.
Discussion and Engagement

Excellent 100%

Did a great job of engaging fellow students, showed interest in topic and helped others to understand it.
Proficient 80%

Did a good job of engaging fellow students.
Somewhat interested in topic.
Below Standard 60%

Weak engagement of classmates, little interest in topic.
Summarizing and Concluding

Excellent 100%

Summarized the main points and highlighted connections.
Proficient 80%

Made some appropriate concluding remarks.
Somewhat weak at summarizing the discussion.
Below Standard 60%

Failed to close the discussion with a summary or concluding remarks.



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  • discussion,facilitator

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