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ENG Independent Novel Study Google Slides 
Follow the directions/checklist for creating a Google slide presentation that presents plot elements of the novel (setting, character, inciting incident, rising action, narration, conflict, climax, resolution)
Rubric Code: P2X3594
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exceeding Standards

4 pts

Meeting Standards

3 pts

Approaching Standards

2 pts

Below Standards

1 pts

Presentation/Transitions/Color

Exceeding Standards

All slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Most of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation. Slide elements are well-spaced; titles stand out; photos/images are relevant.
Meeting Standards

3-4 slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation.
Approaching Standards

2-3 slides are easy to read. Amount of text is too great for the amount of space provided. Less than half the slides have graphics or effects.
Below Standards

The slides are not easy to read. The amount of text is too great for the space provided. There is little or poor use of graphics effects (titles do not stand out; few to no images; text is not uniform or hard to see, etc.)
Content

Exceeding Standards

All information is accurate and detailed and follows all project requirements. Evidence is provided and is detailed. Student has included a title depicting the plot element for each slide.
Meeting Standards

Most information is accurate and follows most project requirements. Information is paraphrased. Student demonstrates an understanding of content.
Approaching Standards

Some of the information is accurate and follows some of the project requirements. Student demonstrates some understanding of content.
Below Standards

Information is not accurate and does not follow the project requirements. Student struggles with understanding the content.
Grammar

Exceeding Standards

Capitalization and punctuation are correct throughout the presentation. There are no grammatical errors.
Meeting Standards

There is less than 2 grammatical errors on the presentation.
Approaching Standards

There are less than 4 grammatical errors on the presentation.
Below Standards

There are many (more than 4) grammar or mechanical errors on the presentation.
Organization of slides

Exceeding Standards

Information is organized in a clear, logical way (Follows the "plot graph" order studied earlier in semester). It follows all of the project guidelines for organization. The audience is able to follow the presentation easily.
Meeting Standards

Most information is organized in a clear, logical way. It follows most of the project guidelines for organization. The audience is able to follow most of the presentation.
Approaching Standards

Some information is logically sequenced. Some of the project guidelines are missing. The audience is able to follow some of the presentation.
Below Standards

There is no clear plan for the organization of information. There are several project guidelines for organization missing. The audience finds it difficult to follow the presentation.



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