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Councils of the Church 
For the specific Council of the Church you have chosen, you are to prepare an electronic presentation that can be shared with the class. You could use the sub-headings below, however you can add to these. • Historical background of the Council including who was Pope and who actually called the Council. • Information about where the events take place • Important quotes or statements • Affect on the development of the Catholic Church • Theology • Mysteries • Heresies
Rubric Code: LXC2X57
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Councils of the Church
  1.5

2 pts

2.5

4 pts

3.0

6 pts

3.5

8 pts

Ideas/Information
4 pts

1.5

Uses too few, inappropriate, or irrelevant descriptions, facts, details, or examples to support ideas.
2.5

Uses some descriptions, facts, details and examples that support ideas but there may not be enough or some are irrelevant.
3.0

Uses relevant, well-chosen descriptions, facts, details and examples to support claims, findings, and arguments.
3.5

Meets all 3.0 criteria and answers the question "In what ways does this Council relate to church history.
Organization
4 pts

1.5

Does not have a main idea or presents ideas in an order that does not make sense. Does not have an introduction and/or conclusion. Uses time poorly; the whole presentation, or a part of it, is too long or too short.
2.5

Moves from one idea to the next, but main idea may not be clear or some ideas may be in the wrong order. Has an introduction and conclusion, but they are not effective. Generally times presentation well but gaps in topics or ideas.
3.0

Includes everything required in the presentation.States the main idea and moves from one idea to the next in a logical order. Has an effective introduction and conclusion.
3.5

Meets all the 3.0 criteria and organizes time well; no part of the presentation is rushed, too short or too long.
Eyes & Body
4 pts

1.5

Does not look at audience; reads notes or slides. Lacks poise and confidence (fidgets, slouches, appears nervous). Only one person presents.
2.5

Makes infrequent eye contact; reads notes or slides most of the time. Shows some poise and confidence (only a little nervous movement). Several persons present
3.0

Uses natural gestures and movements. Looks poised and confident. Each member of the team presents.
3.5

Meets all 3.0 criteria and keeps eye contact with the audience most of the time; only glances at notes or slides.
Voice
4 pts

1.5

Mumbles or speaks to quickly or slowly. Speaks too softly to be understood. Frequently uses "filler" words ("uh, um, so and, like, etc"). Does not speak appropriately (may be too informal, uses slang).
2.5

Members speak clearly most of the time; sometimes too quickly or slowly. Can be heard but may speak in a monotone. Occasionally uses filler words. Tries to speak appropriately for the context and task.
3.0

All members speak clearly; not too quickly or slowly. Everyone can hear. Rarely uses filler words.
3.5

Meets the 3.0 criteria and all presenters change tone to maintain interest. No "filler" words are used.



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