This rubric outlines criteria for evaluating student presentations of Bible passages using PowerPoint. It evaluates accuracy of content, readability and organization of slides, thorough analysis of themes and significance, effective use of graphics, and quality of delivery. Students can earn between 1-9 points based on how sophisticated, effective, complete, clear, inadequate, simplistic, or weak their presentation is in addressing each criteria. The rubric also provides space for additional comments.
This rubric outlines criteria for evaluating student presentations of Bible passages using PowerPoint. It evaluates accuracy of content, readability and organization of slides, thorough analysis of themes and significance, effective use of graphics, and quality of delivery. Students can earn between 1-9 points based on how sophisticated, effective, complete, clear, inadequate, simplistic, or weak their presentation is in addressing each criteria. The rubric also provides space for additional comments.
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This rubric outlines criteria for evaluating student presentations of Bible passages using PowerPoint. It evaluates accuracy of content, readability and organization of slides, thorough analysis of themes and significance, effective use of graphics, and quality of delivery. Students can earn between 1-9 points based on how sophisticated, effective, complete, clear, inadequate, simplistic, or weak their presentation is in addressing each criteria. The rubric also provides space for additional comments.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Bible Section: __________________________________________ Especially sophisticated 9 Accuracy: student comprehension of information presented is in evidence. Correct interpretation of passage presented. Readability & organization of slides: adherence to PP tips discussed in class re: font, color, number of words per slide, etc. Analysis: coverage of portion is thorough and complete. Themes, style, language, significance of events explained. Length is adequate to meet needs of passage. Graphics: pictures, artwork, graphs, charts, diagrams that add to audience understanding of text Delivery: voice, tone, and clarity; notes used / needed, correct pronunciation of names & places. Language used is appropriate.