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Persuasive Presentation 
Students will give a Non Profit or Charity "campaign" presentation to their peers. They will be assessed on Content and Style.
Rubric Code: EXC888A
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

Powered by iRubric Persuasive Speech Rubric
  Well Below Level

2 pts

Below Level

3 pts

At Expected Level

4 pts

Above Level

5 pts

Content
Score:_______/ 15
Introduction
5 pts

Score:

Well Below Level

No introduction or introduction didn't actually introduce topic. No opinion statement.
Below Level

Introduction lacked enough details. Point of view not well explained.
At Expected Level

Introduction gave enough details to cover the presentation but does not grab the audience's attention. States an opinion or point of view, but it is not strong.
Above Level

Introduction not only introduced the presentation but got the audience's attention. States a clear opinion of point of view.<BR>
Summarizes what will be discussed in the rest of the presentation.
Body
5 pts

Score:

Well Below Level

Lack of organization or details. Facts and reasons are weak and do not show strong support of the argument. Lacking in persuasive language and little or no use of emotive words.
Below Level

Enough details, but little organization. Some facts and reasons to support opinion but not convincing. Some not relevant or connected to the topic. Persuasive language is not very convincing. More use of emotive words needed.
At Expected Level

Good organization and details. Facts and reasons are presented in reasonable order but not all reasons are convincing. Some persuasive language to support the argument and some emotive words used to express feelings.
Above Level

Excellent organization, in-depth details, and included a variety of details (facts, stories, specific examples, etc.) Case is convincing. Persuasive language used to present a clear argument. Emotive words express feelings.
Conclusion
5 pts

Score:

Well Below Level

Presentation ended abruptly. The conclusion is weak or missing. It does not summarize the reasons or make a closing statement.
Below Level

Presentation ended with a rushed or confusing conclusion. Repeats facts and reasons but provides no closing statement.
At Expected Level

Presentation ended with an adequate summary of points. The conclusion summarizes the facts and reasons but could be more convincing. A closing statement completes the argument.
Above Level

Presentation ended with a lasting impression! The conclusion summarizes the facts and reasons provided in the speech and gives a persuasive call to action. Finishes with a strong statement.
Style
Score:_______/ 15
Voice
5 pts

Score:

Well Below Level

Difficult to hear or understand. No expression in voice.
Below Level

Could be heard some of the time or somewhat difficult to understand. Little expression.
At Expected Level

Could be heard clearly. Good expression and rate.
Above Level

Effective volume, diction, rate, and expression were used. Appropriate pauses were used.
Eye Contact
5 pts

Score:

Well Below Level

No eye contact.
Below Level

Little eye contact.
At Expected Level

Eye contact with some of the audience.
Above Level

Eye contact with all of the audience throughout whole speech.
Body Language
5 pts

Score:

Well Below Level

Slouched, blank facial expression, fidgeting.
Below Level

Some slouching, little facial expression, hand gestures distracting.
At Expected Level

Stood straight, appropriate hand gestures, appropriate facial expressions.
Above Level

All body language showed enthusiasm: stood straight, hand gestures emphasized, facial expressions matched speech mood.
Total Score
Score:_______/ 30



Keywords:
  • persuasive speech, presentation







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