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Presentation
Oral Presentation
Evaluates the key components of an effective oral presentation.
Rubric Code:
L2388W7
By
llangner
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Presentation Evaluation
Excellent
10 pts
Good
5 pts
Fair
2 pts
Date(s)
Excellent
Beginning and ending dates were clearly stated.
Good
Either the beginning or ending dates were clearly stated, but not both.
Fair
Beginning and ending dates were not stated.
Cause(s)
Excellent
Cause(s) of the strike were clearly stated.
Audience easily able to understand all of the demands of the workers, and what they were trying to accomplish by striking.
Good
Causes of the strike were stated. Audience somewhat able to understand some of the demands of the workers, and what they were trying to accomplish by striking.
Fair
Causes were missing, or minimally stated. Audience cannot understand the demands of the workers, or what they wanted to accomplish by striking.
Explanation of Events
Excellent
Detailed explanation of what occurred during the strike. Audience can easily understand what happened on both the workers side and the management side.
Good
Explanation of what occurred during the strike. Audience can somewhat understand what happened on the workers side and/or the management side.
Fair
Minimal explanation of what occurred during the strike. Audience cannot understand what happened.
Result
Excellent
Detailed explanation of the outcome/results of the strike. Audience clearly understands how the strike ended, and what was accomplished, if anything, by the strike.
Good
Explanation of the outcome/results of the strike. Audience somewhat understands how the strike ended, and what was accomplished, if anything, by the strike.
Fair
Minimal explanation of the outcome/results of the strike. Audience doesn't understand how the strike ended, or what was accomplished.
Presentation
Excellent
Presenter was engaging, spoke clearly, with good volume, and slow enough for the audience to understand.
Lots of eye contact, and kept the attention of the audience.
No fidgeting or distracting while other group members were presenting.
Good
Presenter was somewhat engaging, needed to speak more clearly, too quiet or too loud, spoke too fast.
Some eye contact, somewhat kept the attention of the audience
Some fidgeting or distracting while other group members were presenting
Fair
Presenter did not engage the audience, difficult to understand, poor volume and pacing.
Minimal to no eye contact, did not keep the attention of the audience.
Fidgeting and distracting while other group members were presenting.
Keywords:
Oral presentation evaluation
Subjects:
Communication
Social Sciences
Types:
Presentation
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