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Scientific Revolution of the 16th Century 
This Rubric is designed to assess your performance in gathering information on one of the many topics provided by the teacher for you to research
Rubric Code: T25X596
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Renaissance/Scientific Revolution
This Rubric is designed to assess your performance in gathering information on one of the many topics provided by the teacher for you to research
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Not Included

0 pts

Content Information
20 pts

-Define Scientific Revolution of the 16th Century.
Include:
-Historical background of person
-What did they discover to become "revolutionary"?
-How does their discovery tie into or support a technology of today?

Excellent

-Historical background, accomplishments, definition of and connection to the Scientific Revolution, tie to a technology of today is presented.
-Sophisticated word choices
Good

-Content information is evident in work
-Appropriate word choices
Fair

-Basic information about the topic is included.
-Word choice is weak
Poor

Essential information about topic is missing or
-or word choice is not apparent
Not Included

No relevant information is provided.
Organization and Layout
20 pts

Information and images presented on the poster are presented in a manner which contributes to understanding of the topic.

Excellent

Information about topic is presented in a clear and easy to follow manner.

Typed and Very Neat
Title Page: Title,
Student Name, period
Good

Information about topic is organized.

Typed and Somewhat Neat
Fair

somewhat organized

Hand written and Neat
Poor

unorganized

Hand written and sloppy
Not Included

Information not given
Pictures and images
20 pts

PowerPoint contained historical, accurate and relevant images related to the topic and discovery

Excellent

PowerPoint contains more than 5 or more images, and all images and pictures relate to the topic.

3-D display/poster is accurately represented

Outstanding Effort
Good

At least 3-4 key pictures and images are present on the PowerPoint

3-D display/poster is correct in it's representation

Good Effort
Fair

PowerPoint contains 2 or fewer images, and relevant images of the topic are missing.

3-D display/poster is sloppy in it's representation

Minimal Effort
Poor

PowerPoint contains 1 or fewer images, and relevant images of the topic are missing.

3-D display/poster is sloppy in it's representation

No Effort
Not Included

PowerPoint has no images

Display is not presented

Project was not a priority
Mechanics
20 pts

Information on the PowerPoint was written with care to follow the basic rules of writing to include, proper spelling and grammar as well a structure and syntax.

Excellent

No spelling or grammatical errors were detected.
Good

1-2 spelling and grammatical errors were detected.
Fair

3-4 spelling and grammar were detected.
Poor

5-6 mistakes in spelling and grammar were detected.
Not Included

7+ mistakes in spelling and grammar detected.
Sources
20 pts

Bibliography is complete. References are from reliable sources.

Excellent

Bibliography is complete. References are from reliable sources.
Good

Provides bibliography but no in-text citations. Cites moderate sources
Fair

Provides bibliography. References are not reliable.
Poor

Web sites are given as sources.
Not Included

No citations or references given










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