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Business Pitch Presentation 
Rubric Code: W23C35C
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Subject: Business  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Business Pitch Presentation
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

17 pts

Developing

14 pts

Begining

11 pts

Total

(N/A)

Presentation/Graphics

Excellent

All slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. More than half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation.
Good

3-4 slides are attractive. Text is easy to read. Half of the slides use graphics and effects to enhance presentation.
Developing

2-3 slides are easy to read. Amount of text is too great for the amount of space provided. Less than half the slides have graphics or effects.
Begining

The slides are not easy to read. The amount of text is too great for the space provided. There is little use of graphics or effects.
Total
Content

Excellent

All slides must be fully detailed with all the required components of a business plan. Content must be able to be easily understood by those you are making the pitch to.
Good

5-7 slides have appropriate content but the other slide have information that arent necessary for the business plan. Plan is still easily understood.
Developing

2-3 slides have the appropriate content. a large amount of the presentation doesnt match the business its pitching.
Begining

The slides don't relate to the business being pitched. Plan makes no sense.
Total
Delivery

Excellent

Presenter establishes
superior eye contact;
exhibits strong
composure and
confidence; has
excellent posture;
appearance enhances
presentation
Good

Presenter establishes
good eye contact;
exhibits good overall
poise and composure;
has good posture;
appearance is
appropriate to
presentation
Developing

Presenter uses
inadequate eye contact;
demonstrates an overall
lack of composure; has
poor posture (fidgeting,
etc.) or inappropriate
appearance
Begining

Presenter uses little or
no eye contact;
demonstrates complete
lack of composure; has
posture and appearance
that detract from
presentation
Total
Use of Material from syllabus

Excellent

Use of support materials
greatly enhances
presentation; material is
used smoothly and
logically
Good

Use of support materials
improves overall
presentation; material is
used effectively
Developing

Use of support materials
detracts from overall
presentation; material is
not used effectively
Begining

Little or no use of
support materials in
presentation
Total
Organization

Excellent

Presentation flows
smoothly and logically,
enhancing content;
engages audience from
the outset; arrives at a
clear and compelling
conclusion
Good

Presentation is effective
in delivering content
logically; enables
audience to understand
content; contains a clear
introduction and
conclusion
Developing

Presentation may begin
or end with an
announcement; fails to
engage audience;
contains weak
introduction and/or
conclusion
Begining

Presentation lacks
organization, transitions
or conclusions; lacks
logical flow, confusing
audience; does not
contain a clear
introduction or
conclusion
Total










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