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Prezi Presentation on Plants 
Students have created a Prezi presentation based on their studies about plants and how they differ between Indiana and Texas. Students must make their presentations interesting and visually appealing. Students should add in 4 different media sources to enhance their Prezi's. Examples of these media sources would be pictures, graphs and videos. Students are also required to make a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting plants in Indiana and Texas. This should include the different types of plants found, as well as the reasons that the plants differ.
Rubric Code: W94CC4
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Subject: Science  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Content

Poor

Students do not demonstrate a good understanding of the different plants in Indiana and Texas.

They either think that all plants are the same in every state, or have the wrong ideas about the plants.

The facts used in the presentation are incorrect.
Fair

Students show a pretty good understanding of the differences between the plants in Texas and Indiana, but did not go into great detail about them.

Students go into some detail about similarities and differences, but do not have a complete understanding.

The content is all true.
Good

The student provides detailed information that shows their complete understanding.

They go into great detail about the different plants in Texas and Indiana.

They talk about their similarities and differences.

The content is all true.
Organization

Poor

The organization of the Prezi board is confusing and difficult to follow.

The order of the facts and slides presented does not make sense, and jumps around.

Students in the other class will have a hard time following this board and taking away the important points.
Fair

The layout of the Prezi touches on all of the correct information needed, but is somewhat confusing to follow.

The order in which the Prezi follows is for the most part correct, with some slides and facts being in incorrect places.
Good

The layout of the Prezi is very organized and easy to follow.

The class and Texas will be able to follow this board without getting confused, and develop a complete understanding of different plants.

The order of the facts presented make sense.
Creativity

Poor

The board is black and white.

The board is not eye catching.
Fair

The board incorporates some colors, but could be more exciting.

There are parts of the presentation may need more enhancement to make them more interesting to the listeners.
Good

The board has many different colors that make the presentation exciting.

The board is very eye catching and keeps the listeners attention.
Media Use

Poor

Students use text as their only source to give information to students.
Fair

Students use 2-3 media sources in their project.

These different sources for the most part have enhanced the project.

Some of the sources may be a little off task, but most work well to give more information.
Good

Students have over 4 different media sources in their project.

All of these sources directly relate to the different plants found in Texas and Indiana.

These sources are both visually enhancing as well as factual.
Venn Diagram

Poor

Students do not include a Venn Diagram in their final project.
Fair

Students create a Venn Diagram, but include little information.

The Venn Diagram has under 3 points per section.

The Venn Diagram is not located in a spot that goes with the rest of the project.
Good

Students create a well thought out and detailed Venn Diagram.

Students have at least 4 points per section in their Venn Diagram.

All points are different and provide a detailed look at the differences and similarities in plants.

The Venn Diagram is located in a place that flows well with the rest of the presentation.




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