Criteria Professional Adequate Needs Work Unsatisfactory Score
(4) (3) (2) (1)
Students Students Students Students Lacks
CONTENT demonstrates Demonstrates Demonstrates understanding in depth understanding little of topic. understanding of the topic. understanding of topic. of topic.
Students spoke Students spoke Students spoke Students did
clearly and are clearly and are clearly but a not speak very aware of their aware of part little aware of clearly and are ORAL part in the in the their part in not fully PRESENTATION presentation presentation the knowledgeable and is but a little presentation of the topic. knowledgeable knowledgeable and is not of the topic of the topic. knowledgeable of the topic.
Students are Students seem The students Students did
completely pretty are somewhat not seem at all PREPAREDNESS prepared and prepared but prepared but prepared to obviously might have are clear that present. rehearsed. needed more rehearsal was time of lacking. rehearsals.
Each one of About 75% of About 50% of About 25% of
them the members the members the members COOPERATION completed completed completed did his/her job. AND their task so as their tasks so their task so as TEAMWORK to come up as to come up to come up with an with an with an excellent excellent excellent presentation. presentation. presentation. NEATNESS The group The group The group The group did presented a presented a presented a not presented a very neat very neat very neat neat output and output and output and output but did did not clean clean the slightly clean not clean the the working working area. the working working area. area. area. TOTAL
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