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Cultural PPT on CUBA'S EVOLUTION
PPT based on assigned topic. Be aware that this project is worth 150 points, it counts as a test, it is major grade in the second term.
Rubric Code:
MXXWA52
By
nprieto
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Cuba's Evolution
Great
15 pts
Acceptable
10 pts
Unacceptable
5 pts
Creativity/Slides Count
Great
Presentation is very creative with: color, photos, videos and/or any other sources used to enhance it. Student has more than the required 6-8 slides with sufficient information.
Acceptable
Presentation is somewhat creative with limited: color, photos, videos and/or any other sources used to enhance it. Student does not have the required 6-8 but has at least 5 complete slides with sufficient information.
Unacceptable
Presentation is lacking creativity. Has very little or none of the following: color, photos, videos and/or any other sources used to enhance it. Student has less than 5 slides. Information on the slides is not sufficient for presentation.
Slide 1
Great
10 pts
Acceptable
7 pts
Unacceptable
1 pts
Slide #1 - Title Page
Great
Slide contains all required information: title, date and name of participant
Acceptable
Slide contains almost all required information. Some information is missing.
Unacceptable
Slide does not contain all required information: title, date and names of participants, or title page is missing.
Slide 2
Great
25 pts
Acceptable
15 pts
Unacceptable
0 pts
Slide #2 - Focus on aspect assigned
Great
Student's focus is specific about topic assigned. All information is detailing the topic given, no deviations from theme appear.
Acceptable
Focus is on one aspect of the presentation/topic. Student focuses on other aspects not relating to the topic assigned.
Unacceptable
Student's focus on aspect/topic assigned is missing. Student does not have this slide present or bypasses this information all together.
Slides 3-6 (see below for details)
Great
20 pts
Acceptable
15 pts
Unacceptable
5 pts
Oral Presentation
Great
No reading of the PPT. Student kept audience engaged while maintaining eye contact over 90% of the time.
Acceptable
A little reading of the PPT. Student kept audience engaged for the most part while maintaining eye contact over 75-89% of the time.
Unacceptable
Too much reading of the PPT. Audience was not engaged. There was very little eye contact for much of the presentation.
Slide #3 - Introduction of Topic
Great
Has visual aids. Offers details that are important to your presentation.
Acceptable
Has no visual aids. Is missing details that are important to your presentation.
Unacceptable
Lacks visual aids and does not provide any details that are important to your presentation.
Slides #4-6 - In depth look
Great
In depth look at the topic was provided which included visual aids. Must have more important information that explains the topic at length. Information provided is current.
Acceptable
Slide does not go in depth with the topic. Limited visual aids presented. Important information that explains the topic at length is borderline vague. Some of the information provided is outdated.
Unacceptable
Slide does not go in depth with the topic. No visual aids presented. Important information that explains the topic at length is superficial. No current/updated information given.
Questions
Great
20 pts
Acceptable
15 pts
Unacceptable
5 pts
Slide #9 - Questions
Great
Questions for classmates are for the following categories: stated, inferred, and critical thinking/higher order thinking. Has at least 4 questions from these categories, at least two critical thinking questions were given.
Acceptable
Questions for classmates are for the following categories: stated, inferred, and critical thinking/higher order thinking Has at least 3 questions from these categories, but no critical thinking questions.
Unacceptable
Not enough questions for classmates are for the following categories: stated, inferred, and critical thinking/higher order thinking. Has less than 2 questions and does not meet previous criteria.
Bibliography
Great
20 pts
Acceptable
15 pts
Unacceptable
5 pts
Slide #10 - Bibliography
Great
Cited at least the required six different sources in the Bibliography using the MLA style! Two sources MUST BE PRINTED (Books) Text.
Acceptable
Cited at least 4 different sources in the Bibliography using the MLA style! Only one source is from a PRINTED BOOK.
Unacceptable
Cited less than four sources in the Bibliography using the MLA style! NO PRINTED materials cited.
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Presentation
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