Presentation in Class 5

Here are some guidelines for presenting our work in Class 5.

Let’s aim for 10 out of 10 presentation for every piece of work we produce. It’s achievable if we concentrate hard and accept nothing less than the best from ourselves.

Presentation Guidelines

Marks out of ten:

3 out of 10:

  • Work is difficult to read
  • Pages have been left blank
  • This work must be copied out at home

4 out of 10:

  • Date and/or Learning Objective are not underlined
  • More than one line has been left between questions or after the date/Learning Objective
  • Writing is often not on the line

5 out of 10:

  • Work is set out appropriately
  • Writing is not joined or is messy
  • On occasion, writing is not on the line

6 out of 10:

  • Work is set out appropriately
  • Writing is joined and clear but not appropriately/regularly sized

7 out of 10:

  • Work is set out appropriately
  • Writing is appropriately sized, but some letters are not formed correctly

8 out of 10:

  • Work is set out appropriately
  • All letters formed correctly, but there may be some irregularities

9 out of 10:

  • Work is set out appropriately
  • All letters formed correctly, with very few irregularities

10 out of 10:

  • Layout is in line with school expectations
  • All letters and joins are formed according to school expectations

4 thoughts on “Presentation in Class 5

  • 17/09/2014 at 12:22 pm
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    I like this presentation blog because it encourages you to do well in Literacy and Numeracy.

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  • 17/09/2014 at 12:27 pm
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    I like these presentation scores out of 10 because it shows you where you are with your presentation. And it shows you how you could improve your work. I think this works well because everyone wants to make their work the best. Well done teachers!

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  • 19/09/2014 at 12:40 pm
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    Mulan was a girl who was always lonely, but they got a message from the Emperor. It said ‘one man from every family should go to the army to defend the Emperor’. But father Godet went because he was too sick, so little brother said ‘if father has got to go, I will go’.

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  • 25/09/2014 at 12:30 pm
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    I like this blog because it helps you to improve your work in Literacy and Numeracy.

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