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Oral Presentation Rubric 
Students will explain the stages of plot development such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution as they give an oral presentation about their chosen story.
Rubric Code: KXB3XB6
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Explain characteristics about their chosen country .
  Excellent

Discussed many characteristics in sequential order and explains differences between this school and Spanish system

4 pts

Good

Discussed some characteristics in sequential order

3 pts

Fair

Discussed only a few characteristic

2 pts

Poor

Failed to explain any characteristics about their chosen school

1 pts

Content

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution

Excellent

Student
demonstrates full
knowledge (more
than required) by
presenting
all of the covered materials with
explanations and
elaboration.
Good

Student demonstrates full knowledge of material using examples from the story to show understanding.
Fair

Student demonstrates some knowledge of the material but did not use examples from the story to show understanding.
Poor

Student explained the storyline but did not refer to any of the stages of plot development or provide examples of each stage from the story.
Language

Clear information and facts, good pronunciation.

Excellent

Student demonstrates the presentation with more than 80% grammatically correct, shows clear information and facts, good pronunciation.
Good

Students demonstrates the presentation using good grammar and clear information. Student spoke in clear concise English, and could be heard clearly.
Fair

Student did not present information in clear manner, and did not speak loud and clearly to audience.
Poor

Student did not make the presentation in a clear and sequential manner so that the audience could understand the plot. Student did not provide good pronunciation and spoke in broken English.
Delivery

Eye contact, good gestures, clear volume, and good pace.

Excellent

Student demonstrates the presentation with: talk confidently, eye contact, good gesture, clear volume and good pace.
Good

Student talked confidently and made eye contact with the audience. Student kept a good pace throughout the presentation.
Fair

Student spoke clearly but did not make good gestures, or keep a good pace during the presentation. Student made pauses in presentation, and looked unsure when talking.
Poor

Student could not be heard by all the audience and looked down when talking. Student did not make eye contact with the audience.
Organization

Presents information in sequential, logical manner.

Excellent

Student presents
information in
logical, interesting
sequence which
audience can follow.
Good

Student presents information in a sequential way that audience could follow.
Fair

Students does not present information in sequential manner so that audience could follow.
Poor

Student did not organize information in a sequential manner and was not able to stick to subject. Student was jumping around different parts of the story and did not explain the stages of plot development.



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