Students will be evaluated using the
following rubric:
Webquest and PowerPoint Presentation
Name: _______________________________________ Date of Presentation: ____________________________
Project Title: __________________________________ Miss. Ducommun
Webquest and PowerPoint Presentation
Rubric
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Webquest Assignment |
Work is not completed. |
Some work is completed on time. |
Most work is completed on time. |
All work is completed on time. |
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Staying on task during Webquest |
Student did not stay on task. |
Student was on task some of the time. |
Student was on task most of the time. |
Student was on task the entire time. |
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Computer References used in Webquest |
Student did not use computer references. |
Student used little computer references. |
Student used some computer references. |
Student used a many computer references. |
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Cited Sources from Webquest |
Student did not cite sources at all. |
Student did not correctly cite sources. |
Student correctly cited most of the sources. |
Student correctly cited all of the sources. |
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Organization of Presentation |
Audience cannot understand the presentation. |
Audience has difficulty following the presentation. |
Student presents information so that the audience can follow it. |
Student presents information in a logical and interesting manner so that the audience can follow it. |
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Introduction of PowerPoint Presentation |
The introduction does not appeal to the audience and is unclear. |
The introduction shows some structure and is somewhat appealing to the audience. |
The introduction is clear and relates to the topic. |
The introduction is clear and draws the audience into the presentation by relating to their interests. |
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Content in the PowerPoint Presentation |
The content lacks a clear point. |
The content is vague and does not create a strong sense of purpose. |
The content is written well with a logical progression. |
The content is written clearly and concisely with logical progression of ideas and supporting details. |
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Text Elements in the PowerPoint
Presentation |
The text is extremely difficult to read and understand. |
Overall it is difficult to read because paragraphs are lengthy and inappropriate. |
For the most part it is easy to read and the background, graphics, and extras do not take away from the readability of the presentation. |
The presentation is easy to read, and the background, graphics, and extras enhance the readability of the presentation. |
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Layout of Presentation |
The layout is cluttered or confusing. |
The layout shows some structure but still appears cluttered or confusing. |
The layout uses the space appropriately. |
The layout is pleasing to the reader and contributes to the overall message of the presentation. |
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Writing Mechanics |
Errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, usage and grammar repeatedly distract the reader and major editing and revision is required.(5 for more errors) |
Spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors distract or impair readability. (3 or more errors) |
The text is clearly written with little or no editing required for grammar, punctuation, and spelling. |
The text is written with no errors in grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling. |
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Knowledge of Subject |
Student does not have a grasp of the information |
Student is uncomfortable with the information. |
Student is at ease with the content, but does not give details/ examples. |
Student demonstrates full knowledge with good explanations and examples. |
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Total Points |
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Teacher Comments: