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Evaluation of Persuasive Speech 
This rubric will be used to evaluate the understand and execution of a Persuasive Speech. It will be used for the Public Speaking 101 class.
Rubric Code: X24958
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

30 pts

Cohesive constrution of information

Poor

Speaker does not use complete thoughts or transitions. Speaker does not clearly explain their position. Speaker seems to be unprepared and distracted.
Fair

Speaker uses complete thoughts, but does not clearly explain the main ideas. Speaker states their position in the speech. Speaker seems prepared, but lacks a conviction when speaking.
Good

Speaker uses complete thoughts and clearly explains the main ideas. Speaker states their position in the speech and supports the information given. Speaker speeks with conviction and understanding.
Information supported by research

Poor

Speaker does not use any resources to support the information given. If resource is used it is not valid or viable.
Fair

Speaker uses the minimum of two, scholarly sources in the speech. Speaker states the sources in the speech.
Good

Speaker uses more than two, scholarly sources in the speech. Speaker states the sources in the speech.
Uses proper speech etiquette

Poor

Speaker does not make eye contact with the audience. Speaker does not speak loudly or clearly. Speaker does not have a commanding presence.
Fair

Speaker makes minimal eye contact with the audience. Speaker is loud, but not clear. Speaker is clear, but not loud. Speaker is commanding some of the time.
Good

Speaker makes eye contact through-out the speech, and addresses all areas of the room. Speaker is loud and clear. Speaker is confident and commands the room when speaking.
Knowledgeable of subject

Poor

Speaker does not seem to know their position or the opposite views of their position. The audience is not made aware of the position chosen.
Fair

Speaker is knowledgeable about their position, but seems to get off topic. The audience is made aware of the position chosen and the opposite view of their positon.
Good

Speaker is knowledgeable about their position, and appears to have a personal connection with the position chosen. The audience is aware of the position chosen and the opposite side to the positon chosen.




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