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Oral Presentation Rubric 
This rubric is specifically designed to evaluate oral presentations of a single speaker at a time and is best applied to live or video-recorded presentations. This rubric best applies to presentations of sufficient length such that a central message is conveyed, supported by one or more forms of supporting materials and includes a purposeful organization.
Rubric Code: C9B4BA
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Oral Presentation Rubric B
  Excellent

40 pts

Proficient

30 pts

Basic

20 pts

Below Basic

5 pts

Organization

Excellent

-Specific introduction and conclusion<BR>
-Sequenced material within the body<BR>
-Cohesive presentation content
_Presentation completed in time given
Proficient

-Specific introduction and conclusion<BR>
-Sequenced material within the body<BR>
-Cohesive presentation content
-Presentation mostly completed in time given, may be under/over by less than a minute
Basic

-Specific introduction and conclusion<BR>
-Sequenced material within the body is inconsistent
-Presentation is over/under limits by 1-2 minutes
Below Basic

-Specific introduction and conclusion<BR>
-No sequence in material
-Presentation is under/over limits by 3 or more minutes or teacher has to stop the presentation due to time constraints.
Language

Excellent

-Enhance the effectiveness of the presentation<BR>
-Correct grammar<BR>
-Appropriate to audience
Proficient

-Support the effectiveness of the presentation<BR>
-Correct grammar<BR>
-Appropriate to audience
Basic

-Not interesting<BR>
-Partially support the effectiveness of the presentation<BR>
-Correct grammar<BR>
-Appropriate to audience
Below Basic

-Unclear<BR>
-Minimally support the effectiveness of the presentation <BR>
-Occasional mistakes in grammar<BR>
-Appropriate to audience
Delivery

Excellent

-Good posture<BR>
-Eye contact with the audience most of the time<BR>
-Appropriate gesture and expression<BR>
-Deliverance with confidence<BR>
Proficient

-Good posture<BR>
-Frequent eye contact with the audience <BR>
-Appropriate gesture and expression<BR>
Basic

-Intermitten good posture<BR>
-Occasional eye contact with the audience<BR>
-Appropriate gesture and expression<BR>
Below Basic

-Poor posture<BR>
-Seldom eye contact with the audience<BR>
-Not enough or too much gesture and expression<BR>
Content

Excellent

-Student discusses the subjects in great detail.<BR>
-Student describes in detail about his/her findings <BR>
-Student indicates what he/she has learnt
Proficient

-Student discusses the subjects with some detail.<BR>
-Student outlines his/her findings <BR>
-Student shows what he/she has learnt
Basic

-Student discusses the subjects with a few details.<BR>
-Student does not outline his/her findings <BR>
-Student shows some of what they learnt
Below Basic

-Students discusses the subject with very minimal details.<BR>
-Student does not outline what he/she has learnt<BR>
-Students still sounds confused or unsure about his/her topics
Attire

Excellent

Business casual attire is worn for presentation
Proficient
Basic
Below Basic

Business casual attire is not worn for presentation



Keywords:
  • Oral communication, Central message, Delivery techniques, Supporting material, Language







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