Grading Rubric For PowerPoint Presentation

Content
(70)%

Outstanding (4)

Highly (3)
Successful

Successful (2)
Not Yet (1)
Successful
Graphs, charts, tables, and calculations

Thoroughly addresses all aspects of the data

Adequately addresses all aspects of the data

Addresses most aspects of the data

Does not addresses the data

Story/situation

Thoroughly addresses all aspects of the data and contains proper units

Adequately addresses all aspects of the data and contains proper units

Minimally addresses all aspects of the data and contains proper units

Does not addresses the data and/or lacks proper units

Calculations (Computations)

All calculations are correct and labeled with correct units

Calculations are virtually free of errors and labeled with correct units

Most calculations were accurate and labeled with correct units

Major flaws in the calculations and /or incorrect units

Teamwork
(10)%

The workload was divided an shared equally by all team members

Most team members contributed their fair share of the work

Most team members contributed but workloads varied

The workload was not divided equally (few team members contributed)

Presentation
(20)%

Graphics

Graphics are clear and enhance the presentation

Graphics are clear and for the most part enhance the presentation

Minimum requirement for graphics are met

No graphics are used

Organization

Logical, intuitive sequence of information

Logical sequence of information

Some logical sequence of information

No logical sequence of information

Spelling and Grammar

Presentation is free of spelling and grammatical errors

Presentation has few spelling and/or grammatical errors

Presentation has several spelling and/or grammatical errors

Presentation has multiple spelling and/or grammatical errors

Timings and Transitions

Presentation makes excellent and creative use of timings and transitions

Presentation makes adequate use of timings and transitions

Minimal timings and transitions are used

Presentation does not makes use of timings and transitions

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