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Rubric For Week 6 Essay and Presentation

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Rubric for Week 6 Essay and Presentation: History and Description of Cubism

Score Levels Content


Is well thought out and is relevant to the topic Reflects critical thinking

Spelling / Grammar / Punctuation


No spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors High-level use of vocabulary and word choice

Organization
Information is focused in an organized and thoughtful manner Information is organized in a logical pattern to support the thesis / main idea

Presentation
Multimedia is used to illustrate and support the main points Format enhances the content Presentation captures audience attention Presentation is organized and well laid out

Has a clear thesis Is pulled from a variety of sources Is accurate Is well thought out and supports the solution Has application of critical thinking that is apparent Has clear goal that is related to the topic Is pulled from several sources Is accurate Supports the thesis / main idea Has application of critical thinking that is apparent

Few (1 to 3) spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors Good use of vocabulary and word choice

Information supports the thesis / main idea

Multimedia is used to illustrate the topic Format is appropriate for the content Presentation captures audience attention Presentation is well organized

Minimal (3 to 5) spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors Low-level use of vocabulary and word choice Words re-used or repeated

Project has a focus but strays from it at times Information appears to have a pattern, but the pattern is not consistent Information loosely supports the main idea

Multimedia loosely illustrates the main points Format does not suit the content Presentation does not capture audience attention Presentation is loosely organized

Has no clear goal Is pulled from a limited number of sources Has some factual errors or inconsistencies Information is inconsistent Has no apparent application of critical thinking

More than 5 spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors Poor use of vocabulary and word choice Several words re-used or repeated

Content is unfocused and haphazard Information does not support the main idea Information has no apparent pattern

Presentation appears sloppy and/or unfinished Multimedia is overused or underused Format does not enhance content Presentation has no clear organization

Has no clear goal Is pulled from few sources Has significant factual errors, misconceptions, or misinterpretations

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