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Group Presentation with PPT Chemistry
This is an ESL CLIL presentation for undergraduate students in their English for Chemistry class.
Rubric Code:
N2XAA34
By
juliacasimir
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Subject:
Chemistry
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Online Group Presentation with PPT
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Content
Content
Poor
Some information is NOT logically sequenced. An occassional slide or item of information seems out of place.
Content is typically confusing or contains more than one factual error.
There are no examples.
Fair
Some information is logically sequenced. The content is generally accurate, but one piece of information is clearly flawed or inaccurate.
There are some examples but they are irrelevant.
Good
Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that might be inaccurate. The examples are relevant but not all concepts were illustrated.
Excellent
All content throughout the presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors.
There are enough relevant examples and formulas.
Vocabulary
Poor
Few useful and important terms are written on the slides with translation.
The presentation has less than 3 terms.
Fair
Some useful and important terms are written on the slides with translation.
The presentation has 3-6 terms.
Good
Most useful and important terms are written on the slides with translation.
The presentation has at least 7 terms.
Excellent
All useful and important terms are written on the slides with translation.
The presentation has at least 10 terms.
Grammar and Spelling
Poor
Presentation has more than 10 misspellings or
grammatical errors.
Fair
Presentation has 5-10
grammatical errors or
no misspellings.
Good
Presentation has 2-5
grammatical errors but
no misspellings.
Excellent
Presentation has no more
than 2 grammatical
and/or spelling errors.
Technology
Powerpoint Background
Poor
Background makes it
difficult to see text or
competes with other
graphics on the page.
Fair
Background does not detract from text or other graphics but there might be inconsistency in the background.
Good
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background is consistent from card to card.
Excellent
Background does not detract from text or other graphics. Choice of background is consistent from card to card and is appropriate for the topic.
Powerpoint Text
Poor
Font formatting makes it
very difficult to read the
material.
Fair
Font formatting has been carefully planned to complement the content. It may be a little hard to read.
Good
Font formats have been carefully planned to enhance readability.
Excellent
Font formats (e.g., color, bold, italic) have been carefully planned to enhance readability and content.
Ideal: Body text size is 18, Sans Serif, at most 8 lines per slide.
Use of graphics
Poor
Several graphics are
unattractive AND detract
from the content of the
presentation.
Fair
All graphics are
attractive but a few do
not seem to support the content of the
presentation. 1-2 graphics do not add any value to the presentation and are not connected to the topic.
Good
All graphics are
attractive and support the content of the
presentation. They help with understanding of the presentation.
The grahics may be too small to see or too big an they cover the content.
Excellent
All graphics are
attractive (size and
colors) and support the content of the
presentation. They help with understanding of the presentation.
Presenting
Pronunciation
Poor
Speaks clearly and distinctly LESS than 50% of the time and mispronounces MORE than 15 words.
Fair
Speaks clearly and distinctly about 50% of the time and mispronounces 10-15 words.
Good
Speaks clearly and distinctly about 80% of the time and mispronounces 3-9 words.
Excellent
Speaks clearly and distinctly 90% of the time and mispronounces 1-2 words.
Linking words
Poor
Almost no slides, vocabulary, formulas and graphics are referred to druing the presentation.
There is no introduction or conclusion.
Fair
40-70% slides, vocabulary, formulas and graphics are referred to druing the presentation.
An introduction or a conclusion may be missing.
Good
70%-90% slides, vocabulary, formulas and graphics are CLEARLY referred to DURING the presentation.
An introduction or a conclusion may be missing.
Excellent
All slides, vocabulary, formulas and graphics are CLEARLY referred to DURING the presentation.
There is an introduction and a conclusion.
Follow up
Poor
Does not have the questions before or the kahoot after.
Fair
There is NO list of questions for the audience before the presentation.
There is a kahoot.
At least one of the questions is about the new topic vocabulary.
There are at least 4 questions in the kahoot.
Good
There is a list of questions for the audience before the presentation.
These questions are used in kahoot as a follow up.
At least one of the questions is about the new topic vocabulary.
There are at least 5 questions in the kahoot.
Excellent
There is a list of questions for the audience before the presentation.
These questions are used in kahoot as a follow up.
At least one of the questions is about the new topic vocabulary.
There are at least 8 questions in the kahoot.
Keywords:
CLIL Chemistry
Subjects:
Chemistry
Types:
Presentation
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