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Agriculture Presentations 
Rubric Code: F525AC
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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12 pts


23 pts


45 pts

Knowledge of subject

12

Speaker does not seem to know about the subject chosen.
23

Speaker is knowledgeable about the subject, but seems to get off topic.
45

Speaker is knowledgeable about the subject, and appears to have a personal connection with the subject chosen.
Organization

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12

The content lacks organization; transitions are abrupt and distracting.
23

The organization of the content is congruent; transitions are evident. Lacking clear intro, body and conclusion.
45

The content is organized logically with fluid transitions to listener's attention throughout the entire presentation. Clearly has intro, 3 body sections & conclusion
Summerizes Main Ideas

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12

The presentation ends without a summary.
23

The conclusion summarizes the main ideas.
45

The conclusion unites the important points of the presentation and encourages future discussion.
Vocabulary and Information

12

The vocabulary is awkward or inappropriate for the topic, making the speaker difficult to understand.
23

The vocabulary provides clarity and avoids confusion.
45

The vocabulary is descriptive and accurate, engaging the listener through imagery.
Tone, Speed, and Volume

12

Vocal fillers are present throughout the presentation. Speed inappropriate for the presentation.
23

The speaker avoids distracting vocal fillers or physical mannerisms and uses adequate speed and volume throughout the presentation.
45

The speaker manipulates tone, speed, and volume, using these tools to emphasize important ideas and hold the listener's attention.
Eye Contact

12

Eye contact with the audience is lacking. Gestures are missing or awkward. The speaker depends heavily on the visual aid or notes.
23

Eye Contact, interaction with aids, and physical gestures are natural and flowing.
45

Eye contact, interaction with aids, and physical gestures demonstrate the speaker's energy and interest, guiding the listener through the presentation.
Visual Aid

12

Speaker read from the visual aid.

Aid was hard to read.

Too many words/slides.
23

Speaker did fairly well in speaking to the audience without looking too much at visual aid.

Aid was slightly hard to read.
45

Speaker did a great job in using the visual aid to enhance the subject matter.

Aid was organized clearly and were easy to read.
Overall Affect

12

Audience did not get much information out of the presentation.
23

Audience got a lot out of the presentation, but could have learned more by expanding the topic.
45

Audience was greatly impacted by the information presented.
Bibliography

12

Speaker does not use any resources to support the information given. If resources is used it is not valid.
23

Speaker uses the minimum of three scholarly sources in the presentation. Speaker states the sources in the presentation.
45

Speaker uses more than three scholarly sources in the presentation. Speaker state the sources in the presentation.
Time

12

Time was under 3 minutes or exceeded 5 minutes
23
45

Time was between 3-5 minutes.




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