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Supreme Court Case-Presentation 
Supreme Court Case with history and significance.
Rubric Code: XX69W93
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Subject: Law  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

0-1 points

0 pts

Fair

2 points

0 pts

Average

3 points

0 pts

Good

4 points

0 pts

Exemplary

5 points

0 pts

Met Assignment Crtieria
Overall Performance

Poor

The student did not meet the expectations of this assignment.
Fair

The student met few of the expectations of this assignment.
Average

The student did not meet all expectations set in the assignment.
Good

The student clearly understood the assignment and met the expectations.
Exemplary

The student clearly understood the assignment and exceeded the expectations.
Case Information
Case Facts & Background

Poor

Identifies & understands almost none of the basic information or lower court trials
Fair

Identifies & understands few of the basic case facts and lower court trials
Average

Identifies & understands some of the case facts and lower court trials
Good

Identifies & understands most of the case facts and lower court trials
Exemplary

Identifies & understands the case, the parties involved, the time frame, the lower court trials, and the reason it was heard at the Supreme Court.
Effects of Case

Poor

Analysis was only provided of the effects of the case
Fair

Marginal analysis of of the effects of the case
Average

Somewhat thorough analysis of the effects of the case
Good

Reasonably thorough analysis of each the effects of the case
Exemplary

Very thorough and insightful analysis of each the effects of the case
Decision

Poor

The final decision was not included.
Fair

N/A
Average

The final decision was included without any additional details.
Good

The final recommendation was shared , including the tally of concurring and dissenting votes, but additional information was ommited.
Exemplary

Explained the decision of the court, explaining the concurring and dissenting votes and the final recommendation.
Design & Presentation

Poor

The slides are poorly designed, confusing to read, and don't complement what the speaker is saying.
Fair

Some slides are clearly designed, but most are confusing or confusing to the view due to layout or text.
Average

Slides are somewhate clearly designed, but some are confusing to read or don't make sense in the presentation.
Good

Slides are designed clearly, but speakers put too much information directly onto slide rather than using slides to highlight.
Exemplary

Slides are designed clearly.
Speakers supplement slides with information, rather than just reading to the audience from the screen.
Powerpoint Length

Poor

The powerpoint contained less than 10 slides and no works cited was present.
Fair

N/A
Average

N/A
Good

The powerpoint contained at least 10 slides with a works cited at the end, but some MLA formatting errors were present.
Exemplary

The powerpoint contained at least 10 slides. The works cited slide was the final one was correctly formatted according to MLA standards.
Oral Presentation Style

Poor

The speaker didn't seem to know more than what was already typed on the slides.
Fair

Speaker was confusing to the audience. They seemed to know about the case, but struggled to make the information clear to the audience.
Average

Speaker was somewhat clear in their presention. Hesitation and/or volume control issues made some parts of the presentation difficult to understand.
Good

Speaker was mostly clear and usually knew what they were saying. Some hesitation or volume control issues occured.
Exemplary

Speaker was clear and well-informed. When the teacher or audience asked questions, the presenters were able to reply coherently.










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