PowerPoint November 16, 2005 Presentation Worksheet Students: Get excited! You are about to go on a dream vacation! Pick somewhere exciting, this may be the only chance you’ll ever get to go with unlimited money. You will need to research the Internet to find your destination. Websites: www.expedia.com www.travelocity.com www.trafalgar.com www.orbitz.com Once you have decided on a location you will need to do research on flight arrangements, dates, cost, excursions, and other vital information. Be creative!! I have attached a rubric on what you will be graded on, and you need to make sure that you follow that. Organization counts (flow should be steady with PowerPoint and Presentation) Use advanced features, such as, timed slide transition, font change, continuous theme, WordArt Use appropriate graphics, clip art, scanned images Correct grammar and spelling should be used throughout Use correct presentation manners: appropriate eye contact, know the material, know the audience The PowerPoint should be between 10-15 slides, and the presentation should last no more than 5-7 minutes. Let me know if you need help, and I will be happy to assist you. Mrs. Wohleb Rubric is attached!!! PowerPoint Presentation: Rubric Name: Travel Destination: Required Areas Great Job! 10 Points Pretty Good! 8-9 Points Be More Careful 0-7 Organization PowerPoint is very organized and is easy to follow PowerPoint is somewhat PowerPoint is not very organized, but hard to organized, and is hard to follow follow Features Advanced features used: timed slide transition, font change, continuous theme, WordArt Some advanced features Not many advanced used: some font change, features used: little for the most part stayed theme, little font change, with the theme Graphics Used appropriate Used random graphics, graphics, clip art, scanned some clip art, scanned images images Used few graphics, clip art, or scanned images Correct grammar/spelling 1-2 mistakes with throughout grammar/spelling 3 or more grammar/spelling mistakes Grammar/ Spelling Presentation Uses correct presentation manners: appropriate eye contact, know the material, know the audience Uses most of the correct presentation manners: some eye contact, some knowledge of material, and basic audience knowledge Uses very little presentation manners: little or no eye contact, vague on material, no insight of audience