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Presentation Rubric 
This rubric is designed to assess any student presentation related to a researched topic.
Rubric Code: F47698
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

OK

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Introduction

Excellent

Introduction uses an attention-grabber, states thesis statement, and previews main ideas with a table of contents.
Good

Introduction is missing ONE of the opening elements: attention-grabber, thesis statement, or preview of topics.
OK

Introduction is missing TWO of the opening elements: attention-grabber, thesis statement, or preview of topics.
Poor

Speech begins without an official introduction.
Organization

Excellent

Presentation is very organized and was very easy to follow. Transitions between topics are smooth.
Good

Presentation is fairly organized and pretty followable. Transitions might have been slightly discontinuous but did not take away geatly from the overall presentation.
OK

Presentation is not clearly organized. Transitions between topics are jumpy or awkward.
Poor

Presentation lacks organization. Presentation lacks order and is difficult to follow.
Content

Weight x2

Excellent

Student has a stronghold on the content and content is thoroughly addressed. No mistakes are made with regard to content knowledge. Content PROVES thesis.
Good

Student has a basic understanding of the content. Content is missing minor elements or contains minor errors. Thesis is supported.
OK

Student has only a superficial or limited understanding of content. Several mistakes were made during the presentation. Thesis not proven or supported.
Poor

Student has little to no understanding of the content addressed in the presentation. Thesis not proven.
Conclusion

Excellent

Conclusion reviews information presented, restates the thesis, and ends with a definitive statement (not, "That's it.").
Good

Conclusion fails to do ONE of the following: review main points, restate thesis, or end with a definitive statement.
OK

Conclusion fails to do TWO of the following: review main points, restate thesis, or end with a definitive statement.
Poor

Speech ends without an official conclusion.
Prezi/Power Point

Excellent

Slides use bullet points to list main ideas. Images used effectively to enhance presentation. Slides are visually pleasing and do not distract from speaker.
Good

Slides fail to do ONE of the following: bullet main points, use images effectively; or slides are not visually pleasing.
OK

Slides fail to do TWO things: bullet main points, use images effectively, or use slides that are visually pleasing.
Poor

Presentation is sloppy and appears to be thrown together.
Use of film clips

Excellent

Presentation is used as an effective visual aid throughout presentation. Numerous illustration clips are used.
Good

Presentaion is effective, but speaker does not provide the viewer ample clips to illustrate subject.
OK

Student provides very few clips to provide the viewer with illustration of the subject.
Poor

N/A
Stage Presence

Excellent

Student speaks with a strong voice, maintains eye contact with audience, gestures natually, and shows preparedness.
Good

Student fails to either speak with a strong voice, maintain eye contact, or use natural gestures.
OK

Student struggles with stage presence in TWO or more areas.
Poor

Student is obviously unprepared or "winging" it.



Keywords:
  • presentation, informative speech, research







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