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Rubric for Psychology Class Presentation 
Student groups will be responsible for thoroughly presenting /teaching the vocabulary and concepts of the chapter selected by their group.
Rubric Code: R26576
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Subject: Psychology  
Type: Presentation  
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Powered by iRubric Psychology Presentation
Group presentation of selected chapter.
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Facts

Students will research facts regarding the chapter they selected.

Excellent

Students have included 20 or more facts regarding the selected chapter. The facts are topical and are related to the vocabulary and concepts being presented.
Good

Students have included 19 t0 15 facts regarding the selected chapter. The facts are topical and are related to the vocabulary and concepts being presented.
Fair

Students have included 14 to 10 facts regarding the selected chapter. The facts are topical and are related to the vocabulary and concepts being presented.
Poor

Students have included 9 or less facts regarding the selected chapter. The facts are topical and are related to the vocabulary and concepts being presented.
Graphics

Students will select graphics which will help explain the vocabulary and concepts of the chapter. All graphics are clear and easy to see and do not take away from the facts and are on topic. Graphics are, but are not limited to posters, project boards, diagrams, pictures, cartoons, etc.

Excellent

Student has 7 graphics they are clear and easy to understand. They add to the overall presentation and are on topic..
Good

Student has 5 to 6 graphics they are clear and easy to understand. They add to the overall presentation and are on topic
Fair

Student has 3 to 4 graphics they are some what clear and can be understood. They add some what to the presentation are not always on topic.
Poor

Student has 2 or fewer graphics they are not clear or easy to understand. They distract from the overall presetation.
Power Point

Student has created a power point presetation which is informative and does not distract the viewer. Slides are clear and easy to read. Backgrounds do not distract from the slide and make the information easy to read. Students have included a cover slide which includes their names, period, date and the name of the chapter they selected. Also students will include a reference slide with a minimum of five references.

Excellent

Student has a total of 10 slides including a cover slide and a reference slide. Sides are easy to understand information is informative and in the correct font.
Good

Student has 7 to 9slides including a cover and reference slide. Slides can be understood informaion is good and is in the correct font. Background is good
Fair

Student has 5 to 6 slides. Information is not clear. Backgrounds are distractive and is not in the correct font. Student has a cover slide but has fewer than 5 references.
Poor

Student has fewer than 4 slides. Information is unclear. Background distracts the viewer. There is a cover slide but the reference slide has 3 or less references.
Oral Presentation

Students will present the power point to the entire class. Students will show that they have rehearsed. Students will speak in a clear voice.

Excellent

Students have rehearsed the presentation and is speaking clearly for everyone to hear.
Good

Students are speaking clearly but are mispronouncing words and show signs that they have not rehearsed the presentation many times.
Fair

Students are not speaking loud enough and are hard to hear. Students are not sure of what they are reading.
Poor

Students are making little or no attempt to present information.
Presentation Quiz

Students will include one additional slide that serves as a quiz. Students will administer the quiz to the class at the end of their presentation. Quiz should be no longer than 5 questions and be short answer type of questions.

Excellent

Students have included their quiz of 10 questions and are of short answer type.
Good

Student only has 8 questions. They are of short answer type.
Fair

Student has only 5 questions. They are not in the correct format.
Poor

Student has no quiz.










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