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Dickens Presentation 
Rubric Code: ZX494BW
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Dickens Of A Party
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Number of Slides

Poor

Presentation has 5 or less slides.
Fair

Presentation has 6-7 slides.
Good

Presentation has 8-9 slides.
Excellent

Presentation has at least 10 slides.
Notecards

Poor

Student has 5 or less notecards.
Fair

Student has 6-7 notecards.
Good

Student has 8-9 notecards.
Excellent

Student has at least 10 notecards.
Information

Poor

Information on 5 or less slides are correct.
Fair

Information on 6-7 slides are correct.
Good

Information on at least 8 slides are correct.
Excellent

All information is accurate.
Graphics

Poor

5 or less slides have a picture.
Fair

6-7 slides have at least 1 picture.
Good

8-9 slides have at least 1 picture.
Excellent

Each slide have at least 1 picture.
Use of Time

Poor

Project was late more than 2 days.
Fair

Project was completed within 2 days of its due date.
Good

Student worked Project was completed within 1 day of its due date.
Excellent

Project was completed on or before its due date.




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