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Oral Presentation
Oral Presentation
Students will be asked to obtain information about the tourism of one state in the US. They may use internet sources as well as tourist books and contact the state's tourist information center. Students will then prepare an oral presentation in which they will discuss the tourism for their given states. Each student will need to prepare note cards that have the following information: The source where you obtained the information, the author of that source, and the information from the source. The student will be graded on five criteria, These criteria are eye contact, vocal projection, knowledge of the topic, structure of the presentation and the note cards
Rubric Code:
JX43532
By
pinkmomma3
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Oral Presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Eye Contact
Poor
Student reads from note cards and does not display eye contact.
Fair
Student displays some eye contact, but reads a lot from note cards.
Good
Student displays continuous eye contact and only uses note cards as a reference.
Vocal Projection
Poor
Student cannot be heard for the majority of the presentation.
Fair
Student can be heard for most of the presentation, but the volume fluctuates.
Good
Student's voice can be heard the entire presentation and is continuous throughout.
Knowledge of topic
Poor
Student does not display a good knowledge of the topic being presented.
Fair
Student displays average knowledge of the topic being presented.
Good
Student displays great knowledge of the topic being presented.
Structure of presentation
Poor
Presentation is jumbled, there is no organization and no transitional phrases.
Fair
Presentation does not have a clear attention-getter, introduction, body, or conclusion and transitional phrases are lacking.
Good
Presentation was well planned out and clearly has an attention-getter, introduction, body and conclusion.
Note cards
Poor
Student does not have note cards.
Fair
Note cards lack information.
Good
Note cards contain author, source, and information.
Subjects:
Geography
Types:
Presentation
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