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10 Creative Ways to Teach a Child their ABCs 
This rubric is used to show the presentation I created about teaching young children how to learn their ABCs.
Rubric Code: P2523W4
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Subject: Education  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Levels of Success
  Advanced

15 to 20 points
The presentation is filled with all the information pertaining to a child mastering their ABCs.

(N/A)

Proficient

11 to 15 points
The presentation contains important information but does not include enough detail for each component.

(N/A)

Developing

5 to 10 points
The presentation has valuable information but not all the levels of a child mastering their ABCs is addressed.

(N/A)

Not Present

0 to 4 points
Not one level of success was mentioned in the presentation.

(N/A)

Creativity & Originality

Advanced

15 to 20 points
The presentation displayed all 10 aspects of both creativity and originality.
Proficient

11 to 15 points
The presentation displayed creativity and originality in 9 out of the 10 ways that a teacher can help a student learn their ABCs.
Developing

5 to 10 points
The presentation displayed 5 to 7 aspects of creativity and originality that teachers can use to help a child master their ABCs.
Not Present

0 to 4 points
This presentation displayed little to no creativity and originality for teachers to help students master their alphabet.
Educational Effectiveness

Advanced

15 to 20 points
This presentation contained 10 levels of Educational Effectiveness that students can use with the help of teachers to master their ABCs.
Proficient

11 to 15 points
The presentation contained 8 out of 10 levels of Educational Effectiveness for the teachers to use to help students learn their alphabet.
Developing

5 to 10 points
The presentation lacked Educational Effectiveness that the teacher could use to help students master their ABCs.
Not Present

0 to 4 points
This presentation contained no Educational Effectiveness for teachers to use to help their students master the alphabet.
Engagement

Advanced

15 to 20 points
This presentation kept viewers engaged. Allowed teachers the ability to help children learn their ABCs.
Proficient

11 to 15 points
The presentation was engaging, but lacked some detail that teachers needed to help students.
Developing

5 to 10 points
The presentation was only engaging on 5 out of the 10 slides, which made it difficult for the teachers to help their students master the alphabet.
Not Present

0 to 4 points
The presentation displayed no type of engagement features for the teachers to help their students learn their ABCs.
Relevance and Validity

Advanced

15 to 20 points
This presentation showed relevance and validity for teachers to use as they help students learn their ABCs.
Proficient

11 to 15 points
The presentation only displayed relevance and validity in 7 out of the 10 slides for teachers to gather information about students learning to master their ABCs.
Developing

5 to 10 points
This presentation lacked validity and relevance that was needed to help teachers help their students master their alphabet.
Not Present

0 to 4 points
The presentation contained zero validity and relevance that teachers could use to help there students learn their ABCs.




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