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Informative Presentation 
Rubric Code: H23955
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Introduction
Attention-getter

Poor

No attention-getter or speech begins with, "My speech is about..."
Fair

Opening statement is unclear or does not support topic. Opening statement fails to capture audience's attention.
Good

Opening statement is appropriate to speech topic and captures audience's attention.
Purpose

Poor

Purpose of speech is not stated.
Fair

Speech purpose is stated but needs to be expressed more clearly.
Good

Purpose of speech is clearly stated in Introduction.
Preview

Poor

Introduction fails to preview the keys points of speech
Fair

The Preview does not clearly state the key points that are made in the speech.
Good

The Preview clearly articulates the key points that are made in the speech.
"Tell 'em what you're going to tell 'em."
Body
Transitions

Poor

Speech lacks transitions and internal summaries.
Fair

Speech is lacking transitions and internal summaries where they are needed. Transitions do not bridge sections of the speech smoothly.
Good

Speech contains sufficient transitions and internal summaries where appropriate. The speech flows smoothly from one section to the next.
Organization

Poor

Presentation lacks organization. Organizational pattern is unclear or pattern is inappropriate for topic
Fair

Presentation is loosely organized. Organizational pattern is appropriate for topic. Some details may be misplaced.
Good

Presentation is well-organized and well-prepared. Organizational pattern is clear.
Source Citations

Poor

Inadaquate citations in text of the speech. Evidence is stated in the speech without sources being mentioned.
Fair

More citation is needed within the text of the speech. Citations may be unclear or may incorporated in such a way as to be distracting or repetitive.
Good

Sufficient citations are woven seamlessly into the text of the speech.
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