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Informational Presentation 
Rubric Code: S246B37
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Slide 1

Excellent

Animal Name and your name is presented on the slide. Pictures are given to add to the presentation.
Good

Just the animals name is on the slides along with pictures.
Fair

There is more information on the slide than required.
Poor
Slide 2

Excellent

Slide has their hook as one sentence. The hook is catchy and gets audience interested.
Good

Slide has their hook as one sentence. The hook is just a statement, not very catchy.
Fair

Slide has more than one sentence for the hook.
Poor

Slide does not have a complete sentence as their hook.
Slide 3

Excellent

Slide is formatted correctly with bullet points and no more than 15 words. Pictures are there to add to the information.
Good

Slide is formatted with bullet points but has more than 15 words on their slide. Pictures add to the information.
Fair

Slide is formatted with bullet points and has more than 15 words. Pictures are there to be funny and not add to the information.
Poor

Slide is not formatted correctly with bullet points and has more than 15 words. Pictures are not relevant to the topic.
Slide 4

Excellent

Slide is formatted correctly with bullet points and no more than 15 words. Pictures are there to add to the information.
Good

Slide is formatted with bullet points but has more than 15 words on their slide. Pictures add to the information.
Fair

Slide is formatted with bullet points and has more than 15 words. Pictures are there to be funny and not add to the information.
Poor

Slide is not formatted correctly with bullet points and has more than 15 words. Pictures are not relevant to the topic.
Slide 5

Excellent

Slide is formatted correctly with bullet points and no more than 15 words. Pictures are there to add to the information.
Good

Slide is formatted with bullet points but has more than 15 words on their slide. Pictures add to the information.
Fair

Slide is formatted with bullet points and has more than 15 words. Pictures are there to be funny and not add to the information.
Poor

Slide is not formatted correctly with bullet points and has more than 15 words. Pictures are not relevant to the topic.
Slide 6-7

Excellent

Slides add to the presentation by giving facts that help teach the audience about their topic. The pictures also help give a better understanding of the topic.
Good
Fair

Slides are just there to be funny and not teach or add any information to the topic. The facts are used to be funny and not be informational.
Poor
Oral Presentation

Excellent

Students stood next to the board, used a loud speaking voice, made eye contact with the audience and was confident in what they were teaching. They didn't read off their note card and presented their information well.
Good

Students stood next to the board, used a moderate speaking voice, and made some eye contact with the audience. Student was somewhat confident in what they were teaching. Student used note card to stay on track.
Fair

Students stood in front of the board a little, were hard to understand at certain points, and made little eye contact with the audience. Student was somewhat confident in their teaching. They read straight from their note card. Struggled to stay focused.
Poor

Students looked at the board or their note card the whole time, and were hard to understand most of the time. They had a hard time staying focused during their presentation.




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