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Harlem Renaissance PPT
Harlem Renaissance PPT
Choose a famous musician, author, poet, etc. from the Harlem Renaissance. You will create a Google Slides project including no less than 10 slides.
Rubric Code:
W223C64
By
yclaes623
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Harlem Renaissance Slides
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
0 pts
Introduction Slide
Excellent
Student includes a creative and eye catching introduction slide which clearly states the title-Harlem Renaissance, the person of their choice, and your name.
Good
Student includes an introduction slide which is missing one piece of information.
Fair
The student does not include an introduction slide which is missing 2 pieces of information.
Poor
The student does not include an introduction slide and/or is missing vital information.
Early Life
Excellent
Student includes a detailed slide of their famous person's Early Life.
5-6 bullet points in complete sentences.
Good
Student includes a detailed slide of their famous person's Early Life.
3-4 bullet points in complete sentences.
Fair
Student includes a detailed slide of their famous person's Early Life.
1-2 bullet points in complete sentences.
Poor
Student did not include a detailed slide of their famous person's Early Life.
Adult Life
Excellent
Student includes a detailed slide of their famous person's Adult Life.
5-6 bullet points in complete sentences.
Good
Student includes a detailed slide of their famous person's Adult Life.
3-4 bullet points in complete sentences.
Fair
Student includes a detailed slide of their famous person's Adult Life.
1-2 bullet points in complete sentences.
Poor
Student did not include a detailed slide of their famous person's Adult Life.
Accomplishments
Excellent
Student includes a list of at least four accomplishments.
Examples could be: Awards won, team championships, famous books (make sure to give an explanation of each).
Good
Student includes 2-3 accomplishments with explanation.
Fair
Student includes only one accomplishment with explanation
Poor
Student did not include any accomplishments.
Audio/Video
Excellent
Student included some sort of audio or video(recording of a particular song or reading) for students to gain a deeper understanding or their person's work.
Good
Student included some sort of audio or video, but the audio link did not correlate to the information in the presentation.
Fair
Student included some sort of audio or video, but the audio link does not work.
Poor
Student did not include audio or video.
Visuals
Excellent
Student includes at least 5 photos of the topic and uses 5 additional pieces clipart to make their PPT interesting. Clip art includes small pictures.
Good
Student includes 3-4 photos and 3-4 additional pieces of clipart.
Fair
Student uses less than 2 photos and less than 2 pieces of clipart.
Poor
Student did not use any photos or clipart.
Spelling and Grammar
Excellent
Student has carefully spellchecked and edited their work. There are no errors.
Good
Student has somewhat edited their work. 2-5 errors.
Fair
Student has several errors. It is evident that editing did not occur. 5-9 errors.
Poor
Student has not edited their work. 10 or more errors.
Usage of Classroom Time
Excellent
Student is getting 100% of work done during class time, staying on task, and not being disruptive.
Good
Student is getting 75% of work done during class time, has to be redirected at times, and has to be reminded to stay focused.
Fair
Student is getting 50% of work done during class time, has to be redirected multiple times, and has to be reminded to stay focused and on task.
Poor
Student is getting little work done during class time, doesn't use class time to complete work, interrupts the work environments of other students in the room.
Keywords:
Harlem Renaissance
Subjects:
English
Types:
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