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Final Presentations 
Grading criteria for final presentations
Rubric Code: F23989B
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Final Presentation grading Criteria
100 % Each category below counts as 6% of a student's overall grade for a total of 30% allowed. Any student who receives a strong or superior rating will receive a 6% grade for that particular category. A student who receives a rating of good in any one category will receive a grade of 4% (less 2%) for that particular category. Any student who receives a rating of needs work will receive a grade of 2% (- 4%) for that particular category.
  Needs Work

Student may have met some of the criteria, but can use corrective feedback to improve in several areas.

0 pts

Good

Student met some of the criteria, but can use corrective feedback in some areas.

0 pts

Strong

Students met much of the required criteria, and can use feedback in a few areas.

0 pts

Superior

Student excelled in all areas, and may use feedback for self reflection and improvements.

0 pts

Individual Professionalism
6 pts

How professional did the presenter appear?
1) dress and
appearance
2) confidence level
3) preparation

Needs Work

Presenter did not meet any of the criteria
Good

Presenter met one of the criteria only
Strong

Presenter met at least two of the criteria
Superior

Presenter met all three criteria
Content Knowledge
6 pts

How well did the presenter know the material?
1) Was he/she
prepared?
2) Were there ums
and pauses?
3) Was the
presentation
organized and
thought out?

Needs Work

Presenter did not meet any of the criteria
Good

Presenter met one of the criteria only
Strong

Presenter met at least two of the criteria
Superior

Presenter met all of the criteria
Content
6 pts

What content was provided?
1) Details
2) Examples
3) How much or
little material
was provided

Needs Work

Presenter did not meet any of the criteria
Good

Presenter met one of the criteria only
Strong

Presenter met at least two of the criteria
Superior

Presenter met all three of the criteria
Presentation Skills
6 pts

How was the content presented?
1) Stands straight
2) Makes eye
contact with
audience
3) Speaks at a
reasonable pace
(not too fast or
slow)/clear and
loud enough

Needs Work

Presenter did not meet any of the criteria
Good

Presenter met one of the criteria only
Strong

Presenter met at least two of the criteria
Superior

Presenter met all three of the criteria
Interesting
6 pts

Was the presentation interesting?
1) Did the
presenter utilize
resources and
materials
(PowerPoint,
other students,
handouts, etc)
to make their
presentation
interesting?
2) Did they hold
their audience's
attention?
3) Did they use
humor, changes
in voice, shock
factor, etc to
make their
presentat

Needs Work

Presenter did not meet any of the criteria
Good

Presenter met one of the criteria only
Strong

Presenter met at least two of the criteria
Superior

Presenter met all three of the criteria




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