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World History II Final 
Students will create a PowerPoint slide of a topic from a chapter that was not covered in class.
Rubric Code: R24BC98
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Content

Poor

Text is difficult to read. Does not give enough information to introduce or explain the topic. Information is irrelevant.
Fair

Overall readability is adequate. Attempt to introduce information or provide explanations. Information is relevant.
Good

Easy to read. Introduction information with clarity and coherency. Information is relevant.
Organization and Mechanics

Poor

PowerPoint does not address the questions of the assignment. Slides contain many misspelled words or grammatical errors which makes it difficult to read.
Fair

PowerPoint address some of the questions of the assignment. Slides may contain noticeable misspellings or grammatical errors.
Good

PowerPoint address all questions of the assignment. Slides are free from or contain minor misspellings or grammatical errors.
Multimedia

Poor

Most of the graphics are unrelated to the content. Too many graphics on one page. Most of the graphics distracts from the text.
Fair

All graphics are related to content. Graphics help ease audience understanding the flow of content. Graphic might distract from the text.
Good

All graphics are related to content. Graphics create an overall theme and make connections that helps the audience understand the concepts.




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