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3-5 Minute Speech 
Student will give a 3-5 minute minimum speech.
Rubric Code: E62A76
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Subject: Business  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric 3-5 Min Speech
  Emerging

3 pts

Good

6 pts

Excellent

9 pts

Speaking Quality

Emerging

Read directly from paper, could not clearly understand the words, talked too quickly or too slowly, tone of voice was inappropriate for the setting
Good

Did not read directly from the paper, but frequently consulted notes or could not be clearly understood, talked too quickly or too slowly
Excellent

Nice voice quality and speed, made connections with the audience, and spoke very clearly without frequent use of notes
Nonverbal

Emerging

Did not make eye contact, fidgeting excessively, and no facial expressions
Good

Minimal eye contact, and a small amount of fidgeting, but no facial expressions
Excellent

Made eye contact, did not fidget, and showed expression while speaking
Content

Emerging

Short, and missing pieces of information, lacking detail, no hook
Good

All pieces of information were present, but lacking detail, no hook
Excellent

All information present with details, a great hook line
Time

Emerging

less than 1 minute
Good

1-2 Minutes
Excellent

3 or more min










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