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U.S. History Final Project 
This rubric is for a U.S. and Virginia History final research project by eras, comprised of a PowerPoint presentation given by two students; each student is responsible for individually completing a two page, typed paper which includes their research for the PowerPoint presentation.
Rubric Code: Q587B
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

50 pts

Good

40 pts

Fair

30 pts

Poor

20 pts

Unacceptable

10 pts

PowerPoint Presentation

Presentation includes visually attractive slides with chronologically organized, factual information clearly presented with an adequate number of slides.

Excellent

Presentation meets or exceeds all of the presentation expectations.
Good

Presentation includes slides with chronologically organized, factual information clearly presented with an adequate number of slides.
Fair

Presentation includes visually attractive slides with factual information presented with an adequate number of slides.
Poor

Presentation includes slides with factual information presented with an adequate number of slides.
Unacceptable

Presentation includes slides with information presented without an adequate number of slides.
Oral Presentation

Presentation is delivered in a clear, audible manner and presenters answer any questions satisfactorily. Presentation is given on the scheduled date.

Excellent

Presenters meet or exceed all of the presentation criteria.
Good

Presenters meet most of the presentation criteria, with limited or incomplete answers to questions.
Fair

Presenters not able to clearly present their material but are able to answer most questions competently..
Poor

Presenters are unable to clearly present information and have limited or incomplete answers to questions.
Unacceptable

Presenters unable to meet presentation criteria and fail to respond to questions.
PRESENTATION SCORE

Students giving presentation receive same score.

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Unacceptable
Individual Research Paper

Two page, typed, 12pt font, double-spaced paper that completely addresses the PERSIA elements and includes the W(4)+H details in a comprehensive, factual and inclusive manner with a list of resources. Paper is delivered on due date.

Excellent

Report submitted meets or exceeds the prosecribed format and includes all of the PERSIA elements and details, is factual and comprehensive, with resources.
Good

Report submitted in prosecribed format and includes all of the PERSIA elements and most details, is factual and relatively comprehensive, with resources.
Fair

Report submitted in prosecribed format and includes most of the PERSIA elements and details, is factual, with resources.
Poor

Report submitted in prosecribed format and includes some of the PERSIA elements but limited details, is factual and and includes resources.
Unacceptable

Report not submitted in prosecribed format with few of the PERSIA elements and or missing details, without resources.
Audience Participation

Listens attentively to other presenters Does not speak out or interrupt presenters; Asks relevant questions of presenters

Excellent

Excellent Meets all expectations.
Good
Fair

Fair Somewhat disruptive but responds to redirection. Asks questions.
Poor
Unacceptable

Unacceptable Disruptive and/or does not attend to presention. Does not ask questions
INDIVIDUAL TOTAL

Individual Score

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Unacceptable
PROJECT SCORE

Combined individual and presentation scores

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Unacceptable



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