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Favorite Author Presentation
Favorite Author Presentation
Students will choose their favorite author and research him or her. They will then put together a oral presentation, including a visual aid. The visual aid can be a display board, collage or poster. In the presentation they must include a short bibliography, a list of the author's work and any awards they have recieved. The student must also include why that author is their favorite.
Rubric Code:
N2A594
By
ckozy41
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Content
Poor
Vague: Minimal information was provided on the chosen author.
Fair
Familiar: The presentation was some-what organized. Most of the criteria were met.
Excellent
Knowlegable: The selected subject matter was defined and organized. A bibliography, list of work, awards and reason for picking author are included in the presentation.
Delivery
Poor
Unclear: The student mumbled or spoke in a low tone. They had no enthusiasm for the project or their author.
Fair
Understood: The student was understood while presenting. They showed some enthusiasm for their author choice.
Excellent
Prepared and well-spoken: The student was audible, they practiced for the presentation and they had enthusiasm for their topic.
Eye Contact
Poor
Very little: There was very little to no eye contact from the student during the presentation.
Fair
Partial: The student had some eye contact with the audience.
Excellent
Consistent: The student looks at the audience while presenting.
Posture
Poor
Slouched: The student had a slouched posture during the presentation.
Fair
Varied: The student could have had better posture.
Excellent
Maintained: The student's body frame was upright during the presentation.
Visual Aid
Poor
Disorganized and not very visible: The visual aid is not visible or organized.
Fair
Visible and understandable: The visual aid looks neat, somewhat organized and visible from the back of the room.
Excellent
Well-organized and displayed: The visual aid pertains to the topic. There is no clutter. It is colorful and creative.
Total Points
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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