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Speech Delivery
Speech Delivery
Rubric Code:
E235W4X
By
BrryMB
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
BORING
2 pts
Fair
Alright
3 pts
Good
Enjoyable
4 pts
Excellent
Entertaining
5 pts
Eye Contact
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Poor
Student reads their speech and never looks at the audience or hides behind their speech.
Fair
Student looks up from their speech a few times, generally making contact with only one area of the room.
Good
The student makes eye contact with all sides of the room and looks up repeatedly.
Excellent
The student uses eye contact to communicate a clearer message by looking at audience members directly to highlight a point.
Voice volume and clarity
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Poor
It is difficult the audience to make out important details because the speaker speaks to quietly or mumbles.
Fair
Once or twice, the audience cannot understand an insignificant detail because the speaker speaks too quietly or mumbles.
Good
The audience can always hear the speaker clearly.
Excellent
The speaker uses the volume of his or her voice to emphasize points and to add meaning to the presentation.
Pace
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Poor
The speaker's pace makes it difficult to understand the speech because it is too fast.
Fair
The speaker maintains a good pace that may be a tad too slow or too fast, but may not vary understandable to the audience.
Good
The pace of the speech is easy to follow, but may not vary.
Excellent
The speaker varies the pace in order to emphasize points and add meaning.
Poise
Poor
The speaker seems unprepared and unpracticed because he or she stumbles over many words, cannot read the words, or has a conversation with him or herself in front of the class.
Fair
The student makes pronunciation errors or become befuddled at one point. May use words like "um" or "like."
Good
While the student may stumble, he or she continues on in a professional manner.
Excellent
Due to practice and familiarity with the speech, the speaker makes only the smallestnof errors like an uneccesary hesitation.
Body Language
Poor
The speaker's gestures are distracting. The speaker looks depressed or apathetic.
Fair
The speaker's appearance may lack formality because he or she is fidgeting, not standing up straight, or seems insecure.
Good
The speaker's appearance is professional in dress, stance, and gestures.
Excellent
The speaker's appearance is professional in dress, stance, and gestures. The student uses their body to emphasize points or add meaning.
Voice Intonation
Poor
The speech is delivered in a monotone or apathetic voice.
Fair
The speaker sounds uninterested in what he or she is presenting.
Good
The speech is delivered with enthusiasm.
Excellent
The speech is delivered with enthusiasm and the speaker uses intonation in order to emphasize points and add meaning.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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