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Oral Presentation 
Assessment of Oral Presentation
Rubric Code: N75783
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Oral Presentation
  Excellent

3 pts

Average

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Pacing

Excellent

Your presentation was at least 1 minute long. You did not rush!
Average

Your presentation was more than 30 seconds, but not quite a minute long. You rushed a little bit.
Poor

Your presentation was under 30 seconds long. You rushed!
Eye Contact

Excellent

You made eye-contact with the audience at least 5 times.
Average

You made eye-contact with the audience 3 or 4 times.
Poor

You made eye-contact with the audience 2 or fewer times.
Posture

Excellent

Your posture was great; you stood up straight, didn't move around too much and we could see your poster.
Average

Your posture was okay; you might have slouched a little, moved around a little, or maybe blocked your poster.
Poor

Your posture needs some work; you slouched, moved around or blocked your poster too much.
Sign/Voice Clarity

Excellent

Your signing/voice was very clear and easy to understand.
Average

Your signing/voice was okay, but there were 2 or 3 times that were unclear.
Poor

Your signing/voice was very difficult to understand; speak up! :)




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