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Oral Presentation 
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Rubric Code: UXA4CW
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Delivery
Attire

Excellent

Casual business attire or business attire.
Good

Typical school day wardrobe: t-shirt, jeans, sneakers; neat. Prepared.
Fair

Wrinkled business casual or typical school day wardrobe: t-shirt, jeans, sneakers with no preparation.
Poor

Attire not appropriate or does not meet dress code or is unkempt.
Volume

Excellent

Loud enough to be heard by all audience members throughout presentation.
Good

Loud enough to be heard by all audience members 90% of the time during the presentation.
Fair

Loud enough to be heard by all audience members 80% of the time during the presentation.
Poor

Loud enough to be heard by all audience members 50% of the time during the presentation.
Speaks clearly

Excellent

Speaks clearly and distinctly all the time (95-100%); mispronounces no words.
Good

Speaks clearly and distinctly almost all (80-95%) the time; mispronounces one words.
Fair

Speaks clearly and distinctly most (80-95%) of the time; mispronounces no more than one word word.
Poor

Often mumbles or can not be misunderstood OR mispronounces two or more words.
Inflection

Excellent

Pauses are used effectively to improve meaning or provide dramatic impact.
Good

Pauses are used intentionally at least three times to improve meaning or dramatic impact.
Fair

Pauses are intentionally used but do not improve meaning or dramatic impact.
Poor

Speaker does not use pauses to help his audience. Delivery speed is constant. Monotone or flat.
Pitch

Excellent

Pitch was used effectively to convey emotion and emphasis appropriately.
Good

Pitch was used but sometimes did not fit the content.
Fair

Pitch was rarely used to convey emotion or emphasis.
Poor

Pitch was not used to convey emotion or emphasis.
Eye Contact

Excellent

Speaker looks at audience. Eye contact (or the impression of it) is evident.
Good

Speaker sometimes looks at audience but eye contact is not apparent.
Fair

Speaker often has head down. Eye contact is seldom made.
Poor

Speaker may read from notes, does not look at audience.
Engaging

Excellent

Facial expressions and body language convey poise as well as interest and enthusiasm about the topic.
Good

Facial expressions and body language sometimes convey poise as well as interest and enthusiasm about the topic.
Fair

Facial expressions and body language do not convey poise or do not seem genuine.
Poor

Poise is not evident. Very little - or poor - use of expression or body language
Information
  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

6 pts

Poor

3 pts

Organization

Excellent

Presentation is organized. Follows outline. Includes introductory and concluding points. Uses transitions effectively.
Good

Presentation is organized. Follows outline. Includes at least one introductory and one concluding point. Uses some transtitions.
Fair

Presentation is organized but does not follow the outline at one point. At least some introductory or concluding element. Transitions may not be used effectively.
Poor

Presentation is organized but does not follow the outline at more than one point. No introductory or no concluding element. Transitions not used effectively.
Quality

Excellent

Information is related to the topic 100% of the time; is educational.
Good

Information is related to the topic with one exception; is educational.
Fair

Information is related to the topic but is of limited educational value.
Poor

Information is of very little educational value.
Quantity

Excellent

Presentation covers each topic and major subtopic, supplying several supporting details or examples for each.
Good

Presentation covers each topic and major subtopic, supplying at least two supporting details or examples for each.
Fair

Presentation covers each topic and major subtopic, supplying at least one supporting detail or example for each.
Poor

One or more topics not developed.
Interesting

Excellent

Presentation includes several interesting or unusual ideas or is presented in a particualarly interesting way.
Good

Presentation includes more than one interesting or unusual idea or is presented in a particualarly interesting way.
Fair

Presentation includes one interesting or unusual idea.
Poor

Presentation has little or no unusual or interesting ideas.
Preparedness

Excellent

Student is prepared; rehearsal seems apparent.
Good

Students seems prepared but more rehearsal is needed.
Fair

Student is prepared; appears that rehearsal is lacking.
Poor

Student does not seem prepared to present.
Audio-Visuals

Excellent

Presenter uses visuals that are neat or audio that is clear. Materials are accurate, add to the audience's understanding of the topic, and are incorporated into the presentation.
Good

Presenter uses visuals that are neat or audio that is clear. Materials are accurate, add to the audience's understanding of the topic, and are used in a limited way in the presentation.
Fair

Presenter uses visuals that are neat or audio that is clear. Materials are accurate, sometimes add to the audience's understanding of the topic. May seem "added on."
Poor

Presenter uses visuals that are not neat or audio that is not clear. Materials are inaccurate or do not add to the audience's understanding of the topic. May detract.
Time: Five minutes

Excellent

Presentation is at least 4.5 minutes in length but not more than 5.5 minutes in length.
Good

Presentation is at least 3.5 minutes in length but not more than 4.5 minutes in length.
Fair

Presentation is at least three minutes in length.
Poor

Presentation is more than six minutes in length or less than three minutes.




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