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Public Speaking Rubric
Public speaking as it pertains to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.11-12.4 Present information, findings, and supporting evidence, conveying a clear and distinct perspective, such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning, alternative or opposing perspectives are addressed, and the organization, development, substance, and style are appropriate to purpose, audience, and a range of formal and informal tasks.
Rubric Code:
CX3B37W
By
bfgboy
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Public Rubric
Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Speaking
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
(N/A)
Eye Contact
Poor
Eyes never focus on audience.
Fair
Eyes rarely focus on audience.
Good
Eyes mostly focus on audience.
Excellent
Eyes are continually focused on audience.
Posture
Poor
Posture is always too relaxed, or always too rigid.
Fair
Posture is often too relaxed, or often too rigid.
Good
Posture is occasionally too relaxed, or occasionally too rigid.
Excellent
Posture is easy-going and natural.
Gestures
Poor
Hands and gestures are distracting.
Fair
Hands and gestures are limited. They do not enhance the presentation.
Good
Hands and gestures are used frequently. They do not enhance the presentation, nor hurt the presentation.
Excellent
Hands and gestures are consistently used in a positive manner, and enhance the presentation.
Clear and Distinct Perspective
Poor
The perspective is solely that of the speaker, and never introduces outside points or information.
Fair
The perspective is often, but not exclusively that of the speaker, and rarely introduces outside points or information.
Good
The perspective of the speaker sometimes introduces outside perspectives.
Excellent
The perspective of the speaker frequently introduces outside perspectives.
Tone and Volume
Poor
Always speaks at a volume that is either too low, or too loud.
Never varies tone of voice to emphasize points.
Fair
Usually speaks at a volume that is either too low, or too loud.
Occasionally varies tone of voice to emphasize points.
Good
Sometimes speaks at a volume that is either too low, or too loud.
Often varies tone of voice to emphasize points.
Excellent
Speaks at the perfect level, and often uses the tone of their voice to emphasize points.
Organization and Development
Poor
Points are completely out of order, and no attempt to develop them logically can be seen.
Fair
An attempt to organize and develop points has been made, but falls short of the standard.
Good
An attempt to organize and develop points has been made, and the speaker is able to convey these elements.
Excellent
An attempt to organize and develop points has been made, and the speaker is able to convey these elements in a natural manner.
Presentation
Poor
Overall presentation did not convey the message at all.
Fair
Overall presentation did not convey the message thoroughly.
Good
Overall presentation conveyed a single, unified message.
Excellent
Overall presentation conveyed a single, unified message in a natural and relaxed manner.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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