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Presentation Rubric stall
Presentation Rubric stall
Rubric for evaluating student presentations. Can be applied to any presentation. Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html
Rubric Code:
LX6X98B
By
Sheona
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Stall Rubric
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Display
Poor
Stall is very unorganised and requires help for it to go ahead.
Very little information is displayed.
Presentation of stall is poor.
Fair
Stall is somewhat disorganised.Display of Information makes it difficult to read. Presentation of stall information and items seems rushed and more thought needed to go into presentation.
Good
Stall is vibrant and meets expectations of presentation. Most of the information is well displayed and easy to read. You can see extra time and thought has gone into presentation.
Excellent
Stall is vibrant and exceeds expectations of presentation. Information is well displayed and easy to read. You can see a lot of time, thought and care has gone into preparations.
Culture display
Poor
Only a few of the stall owners know about the culture.
Speech is very difficult to understand and makes very little sense.
Only one sentences is used.
Fair
Some of the presenters know about the culture.
Stall owners need to refer to aids in order to speak converse. With only a few core sentences and words used.
Speech is not fluent and is difficult to understand.
Good
Most stall owners are au fait with their culture. They conduct conversations about buying objects supporting their customers. They use aids to help them with their construction of sentences and are somewhat fluent in speech.
Excellent
All stall owners encourage clients to visit their stall. They conduct lengthy conversations about buying objects supporting their customers. They are fluent and confident in their speaking ability.
Information
Poor
It is not in their own words and has been copied from other sites.
Fair
Most of the work has been copied from the internet and they sometimes elaborate on information in their own words.
Good
Information at stall is provides excellent information and examples of this cultural aspect in chosen country. Nearly all of the words are their own. They can elaborate on information.
Excellent
Information at stall is extensive,multimodal and provides excellent information and examples of this cultural aspect in their country. It is all in their own words and presenters can easily elaborate on information.
Activity at Stall
Poor
Activity has very little to do with research project.
Fair
Activity is somewhat related to research project and has some connection to Culture.
Good
Activity allows for students to learn about Culture related to their reserch project but is not an authentic cultural experience.
Excellent
Activity allows for an authentic experience of Culture related to research project.
Teamwork
Poor
Little evidence of teamwork and division of labor.
Only 1 person did all of the work.
Fair
Some evidence of teamwork and some division of labor.
Most of the work was done by only one or two people.
Good
Adequate evidence of teamwork and fairly good division of labor.
Tasks have been distributed between the group. Assigned tasks performed by most of the group. Most group members show clear understanding of research.
Excellent
Clear evidence of teamwork and equal division of labor.
Tasks have been distributed between the group and all members show a clear understanding of research.
Keywords:
Presentation
Subjects:
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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