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Project Presentation Rubric

Criteria Emerging Developing Proficient Advanced


Visual Aid
The groups
quadrants are
glued to the
poster board.
Nothing is
completely and
neatly done. Its
hard to read.
The groups work
is presented on a
poster. Buildings
and angle
relationships are
identifiable.
Streets and lots of
land are confusing.
The groups work
is presented on a
poster. Legends
are visible, but
separate. Buildings
and angle
relationships are
clear and easily
identifiable.
Streets are easily
distinguished from
lots of land.
The groups work
is neatly
presented on a
poster. Legend is
legible. Buildings
and angle
relationships are
clear and easily
identifiable.
Streets are easily
distinguished from
lots of land.
Talking Points








Misses talking
points.
Group introduces
city. Each person
presents their
quadrant.
Explains where 2
pairs of buildings
are but doesnt
use academic
vocabulary to
describe and
justify the
positioning.
Group introduces
the city. Each
person presents
their quadrant.
Each person
shares 2 of the
angle relationships
they created and
explains why.
Group introduces
the city with
details. Each
person names
their quadrant.
Each person
shares 2 of the
angle relationships
they created and
explains why.
Evidence of
Planning
Group members
appear confused
about their
speaking order
and talking points.
Theyd be
embarrassed if
they knew better.
Everybody covers
their talking
points. Refers to
visual aid when
speaking.
Everybody covers
their points
without hesitation
or wasted time.
Refers to visual aid
when talking.
Speaking order is
clear.
Presentation flows
from one person
to the next
without down
time or confusion.
Everybody covers
their points
without hesitation
or wasted time.
Refers to visual aid
when talking.
Speaking order is
clear.
Timeliness
On time x 100%
1 day late x 90%
2 days late x 80%
3 days late x 70%
4+ days late x 60%

Date Order 3 5 6
Thurs
10/17
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fri
10/18

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