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SlideLite: Ancient Greek Topic Slideshow and Presentation 
Students will choose a topic of importance in Greek history and culture from c. 1200 B.C.E. to c. 200 B.C.E. (The legendary time of the Trojan War until the Roman subjugation of Greece). Students will give a short slide presentation on their topic, defining it and its importance in the Greek world.
Rubric Code: M2384A8
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Topic of Interest to the student of ancient Greece.
  Excellent

Project is important, well-designed and well-presented, without glaring flaws.

(N/A)

Good

Project has a major issue or minor ones that needed reworking

(N/A)

Fair

Project has one or more major issues

(N/A)

Poor

Marginal product and effort, or worse

(N/A)

Topic
10 pts

Excellent

Topic is clearly important in the history and culture of classical Greece.

9-10
Good

Topic needs a little more explanation as to its importance.

8-9
Fair

Topic is not clearly important, but it is interesting.

7-8
Poor

Topic is disconnected from the time frame or region, or is trivial and without explanation of its importance.

0-7
Slides
20 pts

7 minimum

Excellent

At least 7 slides--title, thesis, evidence, conclusion, and sources. All are relevant and illuminative of the topic and its importance, using words and images.

18-20
Good

6-7 slides, missing 1 key component, could use more images

16-18
Fair

5-6 slides, missing 1-2 components, sparse use of images

14-16
Poor

<5 slides, missing 2 or more components, or lacking helpful images

0-14
Presentation
25 pts

Student leads audience through the topic

Excellent

Student is knowledgeable and engaged. Student is confident and able to communicate clearly, easily combining spoken word and visuals. Time range (90-150 sec.) met.

23-25
Good

Student has trouble in one of the "excellent" areas.

20-23
Fair

Difficulty with 2-3 areas of "excellence."

18-20
Poor

Student does not show confidence or knowledge of the topic. Student struggles with technology or pace.

0-18
Thesis and Evidence
25 pts

Excellent

A well-structured argument with critical evidence supporting it.

23-25
Good

A well-structured argument that seems to lack one important detail, or the argument has a flaw that the evidence does not support.

20-23
Fair

An argument that is in need of structure or a more significant boost of evidence.

18-20
Poor

No argument or thesis; little or inconsequential evidence.

0-18
Greek Phrase
20 pts

EC: every additional correct Greek phrase is +1 (+5 max)

Excellent

The Greek phrase/sentence is pertinent and accurate.

18-20
Good

The Greek phrase/sentence is pertinent or accurate.

16-18
Fair

The Greek phrase/sentence is neither pertinent nor accurate, but it looks like Greek, and it is intelligible.

14-16
Poor

Nonsense Greek or none.

0-14




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