The document outlines a rubric for evaluating group presentations and performances. It lists criteria such as content, organization, presentation skills, and attitude. Points are assigned to each category, with a total possible score of 15 points. The rubric will be used to assess group projects based on how well-founded the content is, how well organized the thoughts are, the clarity of any visual presentation, and the level of discipline, cooperation and teamwork shown.
The document outlines a rubric for evaluating group presentations and performances. It lists criteria such as content, organization, presentation skills, and attitude. Points are assigned to each category, with a total possible score of 15 points. The rubric will be used to assess group projects based on how well-founded the content is, how well organized the thoughts are, the clarity of any visual presentation, and the level of discipline, cooperation and teamwork shown.
The document outlines a rubric for evaluating group presentations and performances. It lists criteria such as content, organization, presentation skills, and attitude. Points are assigned to each category, with a total possible score of 15 points. The rubric will be used to assess group projects based on how well-founded the content is, how well organized the thoughts are, the clarity of any visual presentation, and the level of discipline, cooperation and teamwork shown.
CRITERIA DESCRIPTION POINTS POINTS OBTAINED Content of Presentation The content was well-founded 5 with facts Organization Thoughts are well-organized 3 with no deviation from the topic Presentation The presentation was clear with 3 the use of visual Attitude Discipline, cooperativeness and 4 teamwork. Total 15
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