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What Happened to Robin? Presentation Rubric |
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| Content and Understanding |
- Collects, organizes, and interprets data accurately and thoughtfully.
- Understands and is able to clearly articulate several causes of wildlife injury.
- Understands and is able to clearly articulate several preventative measures for wildlife injury.
- Displays in-depth knowledge of bird injury.
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- Collects, organizes, and interprets data accurately.
- Understands and is able to articulate a few causes of wildlife injury.
- Understands and is able to articulate some preventative measures for wildlife injury.
- Displays general knowledge of bird injury.
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- Collects, organizes, and interprets data, with some mistakes and little interpretation.
- Understands and is able to articulate one or two causes of wildlife injury.
- Understands and is able to articulate one or two preventative measures for wildlife injury.
- Displays some knowledge of bird injury.
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- Collects data, but does not organize or interpret it in a clear way.
- Lacks understanding or is unable to articulate causes of wildlife injury.
- Lacks understanding or is unable to articulate preventative measures for wildlife injury.
- Displays minimal knowledge of bird injury.
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| Presentation |
- Explains results of data collection with knowledge and expertise, and offers reasonable and accurate interpretations and implications.
- Develops effective and appropriate visual representation of data—graph, chart, or table.
- Presents in a manner that is extremely clear, focused, and well-suited to the audience and purpose.
- Includes main ideas that significantly draw the audience’s attention and are developed by strong and compelling supporting details.
- Elicits feedback from an engaged and enthusiastic audience.
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- Explains results of data collection with knowledge and offers reasonable interpretations and implications.
- Develops appropriate visual representation of data—graph, chart, or table.
- Presents in a manner that is generally clear, focused, and suited to the audience and purpose.
- Includes main ideas that draw the audience’s attention and are developed by clear supporting details.
- Elicits some feedback from an engaged audience.
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- Explains results of data collection with basic knowledge, but offers little interpretation.
- Develops visual representation of data—graph, chart, or table.
- Presents in manner that is somewhat unclear, needs focus, or could be better suited to the audience and purpose.
- Includes main ideas that are not clearly developed by supporting details.
- Elicits very little feedback from an audience that does not seem engaged.
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- Does not explain results of data collection or offers an unclear analysis.
- Develops an incomplete visual representation—graph, chart, or table.
- Presents in a manner that is unclear.
- Includes main ideas that are not clearly developed or are missing supporting details.
- Elicits no feedback from the audience.
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| Organization and Mechanics |
- Organizes the presentation in a way that strongly enhances and develops the main ideas.
- Presents information in order, using a strong structure that supports the audience’s understanding and encourages involvement.
- Uses a strong, creative introduction that brings the audience into the topic and creates a desire to hear more.
- Shows evidence that details are carefully selected and strategically placed for optimum impact.
- Matches the structure to the content and purpose of the presentation effectively.
- Includes no errors.
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- Organizes the presentation in a way that consistently enhances and develops the main ideas.
- Presents information in order, using a structure that supports the audience’s understanding and encourages some involvement.
- Uses an introduction that brings the audience into the topic.
- Shows evidence that details are placed for optimum impact.
- Matches the structure to the content and purpose of the presentation.
- Includes one or two errors that do not detract from the presentation.
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- Organizes the presentation in a way that somewhat enhances the main ideas.
- Presents some of the information out of order or does not encourage audience involvement.
- Uses an introduction that does not to bring the audience into the topic or does not create a desire to hear more.
- Shows evidence that some details are missing, or, if present, details are misplaced for optimum impact.
- Matches the structure to the content and purpose of the presentation at times.
- Includes some errors that detract from the presentation at times.
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- Organizes the presentation in a way that does not enhance the main ideas.
- Presents information out of order, making the presentation difficult to understand.
- Does not use an introduction.
- Shows evidence that details are lacking.
- Does not match the structure to the content and purpose of the presentation.
- Includes many errors that make the presentation difficult to understand.
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