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Speech Presentation 
Students will take their previously written essays and turn them into short speeches to give to the class.
Rubric Code: A5X66X
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

25 pts

Good

20 pts

Fair

15 pts

Poor

10 pts

Understanding of speech process

Excellent

Student demonstrates strong understanding of the difference between reading aloud and public speaking. Style is conversational.
Good

Student demonstrates good understanding of the difference between reading aloud and public speaking. Style is somewhat conversational.
Fair

Student demonstrates an adequate understanding of the difference between reading aloud and public speaking. Style is less conversational.
Poor

Student does not demonstrate an understanding of the difference between reading aloud and public speaking. Style is not conversational.
Written Material

Excellent

Student composed effective note cards effectively used bullet points to create neatly written user-friendly note cards. Student used phrases, abbreviations, short notes.
Good

Student wrote good notecards that are somewhat user-friendly. Student used mostly phrases and abbreviations, but a few full sentences.
Fair

Student wrote somewhat effective notecards, not too user-friendly. Student used mostly full sentences instead of phrases and abbreviations.
Poor

Notecards were not written or were not neatly written or user-friendly. Student basically rewrote essay in full sentences onto notecards.
Informative Speech

Excellent

The student looks at ease and comfortable during the presentation. S/he uses gestures and eye contact to enhance the speech and keep the audience engaged.<BR>
Only occasionally glances at note cards.<BR>
Clear and audible.
Good

The student looks at ease and comfortable during the presentation. However, s/he does not use many gestures to enhance their speech and keep the audience engaged.<BR>
Somewhat reads off of note cards.<BR>
Mostly clear and audible.
Fair

The student looks nervous and uncomfortable during the presentation. S/he does not use gestures to enhance their speech and keep the audience engaged.<BR>
Reads from note cards.<BR>
Somewhat clear and audible.
Poor

The student looks nervous and uncomfortable during the presentation. S/he uses repetitive movement to comfort themselves (i.e., rocking back and forth or side-to-side).<BR>
Does not use any notecards.<BR>
Not clear and difficult to hear.
Power Point

Excellent

Clearly composed with all documented pertinent information described.
PP will sent via email to teacher same day of presentation.
Good

Somewhat clearly written, with most of documented pertinent information described.
PP was sent via email to teacher next day of presentation.
Fair

Vaguely written, with only some of the documented information.
PP was sent via email five days late.
Poor

Not very informative; put together hastily; only very little documented information. PP never sent to teacher.



Keywords:
  • oral presentation, english, speech

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