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Speech Grading Criteria
Speech
Students will research, plan, and compose a speech in which their performance will be evaluated in terms of specific standards set in class, including the clarity and completeness of your speech and the quality of your presentation in explaining your topic matter. Non-verbal communication is highlighted. Fluency is evaluated according to their level
Rubric Code:
W2W355A
By
pilysw
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Speech
Speech
Excellent
Excellent
10 pts
Good
Good
8.5 pts
Fair
Fair
7 pts
Poor
Poor
5 pts
Introduction
1 pts
1pt
Excellent
Clever attention-getting introduction with a clear indication of the topic
Good
Introduction orients the audience to topic, but is not engaging. The audience has an idea of what is to follow.
Fair
Introduction establishes the topic but not both. Not attention-getting.
Poor
Introduction does not grab attention. There is not an easily identifiable idea of the major points to be discussed.
Content/Organization
3 pts
3pts
Excellent
Demonstrates complete understanding of topic and uses effective transitions. Support material displays original, relevant, and logical thought.Thoughts are clearly organized, developed, and supported to achieve the purpose. Transitions are effectively utilized
Good
Demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic. Generally effective transitions but support material lacks in originality, relevancy and/or thought.Ideas flow smoothly from introduction to conclusion. Transitions are generally effective.
Fair
Content is accurate, but does not demonstrate depth, development, or complete understanding.Logical progression of thoughts, but transitions are awkward. An attempt at structure is present, but can be illogical or inconsistent.
Poor
Little or no grasp of the information. Support material may be inaccurate, inappropriate, and/or too general.There appears to be no clear structure of thoughts. Ideas lack direction. Transitions are awkward and/or non-existent.
Audience
1 pts
1 pt
Excellent
Quiet at all times.
Good
Quiet most of the time.
Fair
Called attention at least once for talking while there is a presentation.
Poor
Called attention more than 1 time.
Body Language
2 pts
2 pts
Excellent
Makes sustained eye contact with all members of the audience.
Excellent vocal expression including appropriate variance in volume, pitch, and rate. Enthusiastic about topic
Good
Speaker maintains inconsistent eye contact with the audience or focuses on one person/part of the audience, ignoring the rest.
Good vocal expression including appropriate volume, pitch, and rate.
Fair
Speaker frequently refers to notes and makes little eye contact with the audience.
Some vocal expression, but lacking in enthusiasm, volume, pitch, and/or rate.
Poor
Speaker reads the speech and/or rarely looks at the audience, if at all.
Monotone and/or mumbling. Not effective in maintaining the audience's attention.
Lacking in enthusiasm, volume, pitch, and/or rate.
Paper
3 pts
3 pts
Excellent
Paper format: heading, title center, line space, font, size letter, and length of sentences are correct. 3 paragraphs.
Good
Paper format: heading, title center, line space, font, size letter, and length of sentences. Most of these formats are correct. 3 paragraphs
Fair
Paper format: heading, title center, line space, font, size letter, and length of sentences. Some of these formats are correct. 1-2 paragraphs.
Poor
Paper format: heading, title center, line space, font, size letter, and length of sentences. Most of these formats are incorrect. 1 paragraph.
Keywords:
Speech to Inform
Subjects:
Communication
English
Types:
Presentation
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