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PowerPoint Rubric. By Mr. Free. Introduction. The following slideshow presents a rubric or checklist for a PowerPoint presentation.

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  1. PowerPoint Rubric By Mr. Free

  2. Introduction • The following slideshow presents a rubric or checklist for a PowerPoint presentation. • Suggestion: Before you begin your presentation, become very familiar with Microsoft PowerPoint’s toolbar menu, icons/buttons, how to add a new slide, how to insert Clip Art or Word Art, etc.

  3. Plan: (1) What do we need to know? • I can use multimedia terms to explain projects. • I can create a multimedia product using data to present information.

  4. Do: (2) How will we learn it? • The topic may either be assigned or a list of topics will be given (to choose one). • Create and complete your PowerPoint presentation, according to the following PowerPoint rubric (evaluation).

  5. Study: (3) How will we know if we’ve learned it? • Seven or more slides • Slide 1 is the title slide. • The title of your presentation • Your first and last name • One clip art graphic or picture • Slide 2 is the introduction • Tell the audience/readers what your slideshow will be about.

  6. Rubric – The Middle Slides • For slides 3-5, have a heading (the main idea) and three supporting facts about the main idea. • If you want to have more than seven slides, insert the additional slides after slide 5.

  7. Rubric – The Next to Last Slide • Slide 6, or the next to last slide, is a conclusion. • A slideshow may be concluded in a variety of ways: • A summary of the slideshow • Additional information about the topic • A question or questions • Your opinion • How the topic applies to you

  8. Rubric – The Last Slide • Slide 7, or the last slide, is the Credits slide. • This slide may be called Credits, Works Cited, or Bibliography • List sources used (Microsoft Clip Art, the title and address of a web page, etc.) in alphabetical order. • Remember your name goes on the title slide, not on the credits slide.

  9. Rubric - Appearance • The PowerPoint is to have consistent appearance with same or similar backgrounds, colors, fonts, etc., from slide to slide. • Appropriate fonts and background color contrast should be applied. • Make it look professional.

  10. Rubric – Images (Graphics) • Clip art must be used at least two slides. • One or more appropriate images may be collected from the Internet. • However, correctly reference/list the web page where your retrieved the image. • The correct reference is NOT Google images but the specific web page and Internet address where Google found the image. • Use of Word Art is optional.

  11. Rubric – Animations and Transitions • At least three slides must be animated. • Use of sound is optional but it should appropriately enhance the slide, not something that merely distracts the class. Please keep the volume low. • There must be a transition between each slide.

  12. Middle School Writing Rubric Goal • Demonstrate reasonable control of grammatical conventions, sentence formation, standard usage (including agreement, tense, and case), and mechanics (including capitalization, punctuation, and spelling).

  13. Credits • Microsoft Clip Art • PDSA Cycle, http://sa-health.wikidot.com/local--files/pdsa-cycle/pdsa_03a.jpg

  14. Act: (4) What will we do if we haven’t learned it? (5) What will we do if we already know it? • Reflect upon what you did. • What was successful? • What contributed towards learning? • What needed to be improved?

  15. Conclusion • By using and applying this PowerPoint rubric, we are knowledgeable of the specific content, organization, and appearance of our slideshow. • This rubric or checklist may be used for self-assessment, peer feedback, and teacher evaluation.

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