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PowerPoint Evaluation 
Rubric Code: W6XA66
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excelent

4 pts

Organization

Poor

No organization
Fair

Some organization and is a little confusing
Good

Fairly organized with little confusion
Excelent

Very organized and easy to follow with little explanation
Visual Aid

Poor

No visual aid
Fair

One visual aid through out the project
Good

Few visual aids through out the whole project
Excelent

One or two visual aids on each slide of the PowerPoint presentation
Information

Poor

Information required is not included in the presentation and no extra facts
Fair

Some information required is included in the presentation and one or two extra facts are included
Good

Most information required is included in the presentation and there are two or three extra facts included
Excelent

All required information is included in the presentation (One page about Native americans, one page about European Settlers, and one page describing conflicts between the two groups) and student has at least one slide of extra facts to share with the class




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