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Students research the 2010 Olympic games, highlight a sport, an athlete, and a country and create a powerpoint presentation to show what they have learned. Project must include: sport title, how it is done, how it is judged, biography of athlete competing in 2010 Olympics in that sport, picture of the sport, picture of the competitor, and country's flag.
Rubric Code: U3B2W7
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric 2010 Olympic Presentatio
100 %
  Not Yet Meeting

1 pts

Minimally Meeting

2 pts

Fully Meeting

3 pts

Exceeding

4 pts

Sport Information
25 %

Not Yet Meeting

Provided very little required information. Little to no detail included.
Minimally Meeting

Provided some of the information required; lacking detail.
Fully Meeting

Accurately provided all of the information required. Some detail included.
Exceeding

Accurately provided all of the information required, plus was able to include further interesting facts of their own.
Competitor Information
25 %

Not Yet Meeting

Provided very little required information. Little to no detail included.
Minimally Meeting

Provided some of the information required; lacking detail.
Fully Meeting

Accurately provided all of the information required. Some detail included.
Exceeding

Accurately provided all of the information required, plus was able to include further interesting facts of their own.
Country Information
25 %

Not Yet Meeting

Provided very little required information. Little to no detail included.
Minimally Meeting

Provided some of the information required; lacking detail.
Fully Meeting

Accurately provided all of the information required. Some detail included.
Exceeding

Accurately provided all of the information required, plus was able to include further interesting facts of their own.
Presentation/Powerpoint
25 %

Not Yet Meeting

Did not present. Powerpoint is unorganized. Is missing two or more of the following: flag, picture of sport, and picture of competitor. It appears as though the student ran out of time.
Minimally Meeting

Some of the powerpoint is neat and organized. Is missing one of the following: flag, picture of sport, and picture of competitor. It appears as though the student rushed to complete the poster. Presented some topics. Used appropriate voice volume and clarity. Maintained eye contact with the audience less than half of the time. Read directly from the powerpoint.
Fully Meeting

Most of the powerpoint is organized. Includes flag, picture of sport, and picture of competitor. It appears as though the student spent time making the poster.Presented all topics clearly. Used appropriate voice volume and clarity. Maintained eye contact with the audience about half of the time. Presentation was prepared, but student needed to refer frequently to notes.
Exceeding

All of the powerpoint is neat, creative, and organized. Creatively includes flag, picture of sport, and picture of competitor. It appears as though the student spent a lot of time getting things just right. Presented all topics thoroughly. Voice volume and clarity made presentation interesting. Maintained eye contact with the audience most of the time. Presentation was very well prepared.



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