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Powtoon Project Rubric-Progressive Era Reformers 
Create a Google Slide presentation-choose three individuals that have made important contributions to reform society during the Progressive Era. For each one chosen: • Discuss a major issue in American society that the individual tried to resolve • Describe a specific contribution that individual has made in attempting to resolve the issue
Rubric Code: RX49BB6
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Create a Google Slide presentation about 3 Progressive Era reformers
  Unacceptable

10 pts

Average

15 pts

Above Average

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Knowledge of Subject

Did the presentation demonstrate accurate information?

Unacceptable

The presentation did a poor job of demonstrating accurate recall. Several important aspects of the task were left out of the video and or the video was very inaccurate in its recall of important parts of the task
Average

The presentation did a fair job of demonstrating accurate recall. Some important aspects of the task were either not present in the video or did not accurately cover the task
Above Average

The presentation did a very good job of demonstrating accurate recall. One or very few important parts of the task were either not adequately covered or not accurately recalled.
Excellent

The presentation did an excellent demonstrating accurate recall. All main aspects of the text were accurately and excellently covered
Effort

How involved was the knowledge?

Unacceptable

Poor effort. Little to no hard work was put into the creation of the presentation. The end product is not very polished and or was put together at the last moment and poor setting choices
The presentation fell short of the minimum requirement.
Average

Fair effort. Obvious effort is apparent in the final product. Presentation fell short or minimum requirement.
Above Average

Good effort. Hard work was put into the presentation. There was a good use of settings with a good result. The presentation met the minimum required time.
Excellent

Excellent effort. A lot of hard good work was put into the presentation. The presentation is polished and very well put together.
Neatness

How the presentation is put together organized and relevant

Unacceptable

Appears rushed, sloppy or careless. Difficult to read clearly or understand.
Average

Difficult to understand. Shows little thought and planning.
Above Average

Shows thought & planning. Mostly understandable.
Excellent

Shows careful thought & planning. Understandable.
Creativity and Fluency

How the visual effects are applied to the presentation. Also how fluent the wording is of the information.

Unacceptable

There are no visual effects and the wording of the information is choppy and unclear.
Average

There are little visual effects but effort is shown. Wording is not choppy but some misspelling.
Above Average

There is more right amount of visual effects with minimum errors in spelling. The wording flows very well when reading
Excellent

The visual effects collaborate perfectly with the information. The wording flows great and its appealing to watch and read the information of the presentation.










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