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Final Project: Grading Rubric
Rubric Code:
A23AA9X
By
jdegiovanni
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject:
Education
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8, Undergraduate
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Criteria
Poor
5 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Presentation & Organization
Poor
PowerPoint presentation is lacking design and/or lacks.PowerPoint does not have the required number of slides.
Fair
PowerPoint presentation requires more help with design, organization and word placement. PowerPoint does not have the required number of slides.
Good
PowerPoint presentation is inviting with an impeccable design. The words are clear and easy to read. The presentation is organized and flows well. PowerPoint has 15 or more slides.
Excellent
PowerPoint presentation is inviting with an impeccable design. The presentation is organized and flows effortlessly.The words are clear and easy to read. PowerPoint has 20 or more slides.
Resources & Research
Poor
PowerPoint does not include any scholarly sources published within five years.
Fair
PowerPoint has one scholarly source published within five years. Sources are used well.
Good
PowerPoint uses a minimum of two scholarly sources published within five years. Sources are used well.
Excellent
PowerPoint uses a minimum of three scholarly sources published within five years. Sources are used well.
Application of Ideas
Poor
PowerPoint clearly offers less than five ways to incorporate the love of Christ in a secular classroom, and less than two ways that schools have suffered without bibles and prayer in the class.
Fair
PowerPoint clearly offers 6-7 ways to incorporate the love of Christ in a secular classroom, and 3 ways that schools have suffered without bibles and prayer in the class.
Good
PowerPoint clearly offers 8-9 ways to incorporate the love of Christ in a secular classroom, and 4 ways that schools have suffered without bibles and prayer in the class.
Excellent
PowerPoint clearly offers 10 ways to incorporate the love of Christ in a secular classroom, and 5 ways that schools have suffered without bibles and prayer in the class. Presentation offers some examples to aid viewers.
Spelling and Grammar
Poor
PowerPoint presentation has several spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Fair
PowerPoint presentation has 3-5 spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Good
PowerPoint presentation has 1-2 spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Excellent
PowerPoint presentation has no spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Graphics
Poor
PowerPoint either does not have graphics or the graphics in the presentation are not relevant to the topic presented.
Fair
PowerPoint offers graphics, but they are not relevant to the information or topic presented. Or the presentation has half of the graphics needed for the presentation.
Good
PowerPoint has 8-9 graphics that are relevant to the information present. They support the topics viewed.
Excellent
PowerPoint has 10 or more graphics that are relevant to the information present. They support the topics viewed.
Subjects:
Education
Types:
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