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New Deal Presentation 
Teach classmates about the various programs of FDR's New Deal.
Rubric Code: N5C96A
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
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2 minutes in length
  Poor

1 minute

0 pts

Fair

1.5 minutes

5 pts

Good

2-3 minutes

10 pts

Visuals

Must include at least 2 examples in visual form

Poor

Too few or no visuals.
Fair

Visual aids were used but not integrated well into the presentation.
Good

Visuals were excellent and well integrated.
Information presented

Poor

New information is not presented.
Fair

Information presented leaves audience with several questions due to incomplete information and/or little interest
Good

Information presented answers all of the audience questions.
Organization

Poor

Presentation leaves audience confused.
Fair

Information is organized, but was hard to follow at a few points.
Good

Information is well organized and easy to follow.
Participation

Poor

There is not shared participation.
Fair

Participation is shared poorly.
Good

Participation is shared equally with all group memebers contributing.



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