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Biodiversity Activity/Project
Date_________________
Name _________________________________________
Biodiversity Activity/Project
Date_________________
Name(s): ___________________________
Topic:
1
Appearance
(X2)
Project is
illegible and
contains too
much text.
There are
several
grammatical
errors, no
use of
animation or
effects
Project is
attractive,
does not
contain too
much text.
There are no
grammatical
errors and
some use of
animation or
effects.
Information
&
Explanation
(x4)
Information
presented is
on an
elementary
level; misses
key points
and does not
meet
objective
Project is
legible and
contains
some
portions with
too much
text. There
are some
grammatical
errors, and
some use of
animation or
effects
Information is
presented at
an average
level;
explanation
is unclear;
shows little
understandin
g of the
objective
Creativity
(x4)
There is no
evidence of
creativity.
All
information
presented
was taken
from outside
sources.
Project is
very
attractive
and does not
contain too
much text.
There are no
grammatical
errors and
use of
animation or
effects is
present.
Information is
presented at
a very
advanced
level that is
similar to a
detailed high
school text;
completely
clear
explanation;
shows
complete
understandin
g of the
objective
Creativity is
highly
advanced.
Information is
present in a
unique
format.
There is a
great amount
of originality
A basic level
of creativity
is evident.
Information is
present in a
unique
format.
There is
some
originality
Information is
presented an
advanced
level that is
similar to a
detailed
periodical
article; most
of the
explanation
is clear;
shows
substantial
understandin
g of the
objective
Creativity is
more
advanced.
Information is
present in a
unique
format.
There is
originality
present.
Value
Name _________________________________________
Biodiversity Activity/Project
present.
Presentatio
n Style
(x4)
Time (x1)
No eye
contact is
made with
the
audience;
material is
read directly
from project
or note cards
< 15
minutes
Minimal eye
contact is
made with
the audience;
most
material is
read directly
from project
or note cards
Date_________________
present.
Eye contact
is made with
the audience;
minimal
material is
read directly
from project
or note cards
Eye contact
is made and
the
presenters do
not rely on
their project
or note cards
during the
presentation
15 minutes+