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Presenting / Oral Report 
Expectations for presenting
Rubric Code: L75277
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Oral presentation / Power Point
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

13 pts

Excellent

16.67 pts

Name and title of presentation

Poor

The student's name and or presentation title is not included in the presentation.
Fair

The student's name and or presentation title is included, but it is very small.
Good

The student's name and or presentation title is written clearly and legibly.
Excellent

Student's name and or presentation title is displayed in creative, attention grabbing way.
Research / Development of topic

Poor

Student did not have the required number of sources (3 - one book and two internet sources) / materials (10 to 12 pictures or visual aides) / paragraphs (3 full and complete paragraphs with correct grammar, spelling and sentence structure).
Fair

Student has the information and research as required, but topic / theme is unclear or not clearly supported by research and supporting items.
Good

Student's topic can be identified, but is not very clear and supporting items do not demonstrate or explain theme / topic.
Excellent

Student's topic / theme is clearly demonstrated and supported by the required number of sources, paragraphs and supporting items necessary to further demonstrate knowledge and communicate knowledge to audience.
Visual aides

Poor

Student did not include any visual aides.
(10 to 12 pictures or visual aides)
Fair

Minimal visual aides included in presentation. Not enough information to demonstrate main thoughts or theme.
Good

Creative use of visual materials, but unclear as to how it relates to the topic / theme.
Excellent

Presentation included correct number of visual aides, the visual aides complement the presentation and supply additional information that allows the audience to gain a better understanding of the material presented.
Relevancy of Materials

Poor

The student did not provide any supporting materials and or did not present items in a manner that supported the material.
Fair

Visual aides included but did not support the topic / theme. Items and or information presented in a manner that did not allow the audience to understand how they supported the theme.
Good

Visual aides presented, but not enough or unclear as to purpose and / or how the visual aides demonstrate or support the idea.
Excellent

Visual aides and supporting items tied into the topic or theme, clearly supported the theme and allowed the audience to develop a better understanding of the subject material.
Presentation - Speaking Voice

Poor

Student's presentation was not presented on time or was not fully developed.
Fair

Student acted silly during presentation. Student did not fully explain the relevancy of the information and visual aides in support of the topic / theme.
Good

Student presented all information, but did not display knowledge of subject matter.
Excellent

Student presented all information in a serious manner, fully explaining the relevancy of the visual aides and successfully tied in all items to the topic / theme.
Listening

Poor

Student talked during other student's presentations and did not applaud at the end.
Fair

Student applauded at the end of each presentation but did not pay full attention during presentations, sometimes talking.
Good

Student paid full attention, but did not participate in Q & A at the end of each classmate's presentation.
Excellent

Student paid full attention, was quiet while classmates presented, applauded at the end of each presentation and asked pertinent questions about classmate's projects..



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