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Presentation 
Rubric Code: MXAWWX7
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Subject: Math  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

Doing below the minimum requirement.

1 pts

Fair

Doing just the minimum requirement.

2 pts

Good

Doing a little bit more than what is required.

3 pts

Outstanding

Exceeding what is required.

4 pts

Group cohesiveness

Group working as a team, showing that they have prepared and practiced together.

Poor

Members of the group are speaking out of turn, or some of the members do not speak at all.
Fair

The members of the group are speaking the same amount of times, but it seems like the group did not plan out who would say what slides. Or some members of the group speak less than others.
Good

All members of the group speak in equal amounts.
Outstanding

All members of the group speak in equal amounts, and it is obvious that they practiced a few times as a group prior to presenting.
Ideas and reasonings

Having ideas coming from reasonings that are fact-based.

Poor

Groups displays ideas that are based solely on opinions.
Fair

Group displays ideas that are based on opinions that come from facts. These opinions do not directly relate to the facts, making them fallacies.
Good

Group displays ideas strictly backed up by facts they found through their research and calculations.
Outstanding

Group displays ideas that are backed up by facts they found, and they make a claim that required higher order of thinking.
Participation

All members contribute
and cooperated with eachother

Poor

One person has completed most of the work.
Fair

Group developed ideas together, but not all contributed.
Good

Most everyone contributed and participated in the project
Outstanding

Everyone made contributions and team members shared the work equally.
Visual aides

Visual aide is provided to other students and reflects the ideas that are discussed in the presentation.

Poor

Visual aide is not present.
Fair

Visual aide is present, but does not reflect what is presented.
Good

Visual aide is present and reflects the ideas that are being presented.
Outstanding

Visual aide are present and reflect the ideas being presented. Also, the group created their own visual aide instead of finding something to use on the Internet.
Slide Use

Each slide should have useful information that is related.

Poor

The slides either have too much or too little information on them. Also, the information on each slide is unrelated or disorganized.
Fair

The slides have the correct amount of information, but the information is unrelated or disorganized.
Good

The slides have their information organized, but there is too much or too little information on each slide.
Outstanding

The slides have their information organized, and it has the right amount of information. The information can be easily interpreted by the audience.




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