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Oral Communication Rubric 
Oral communication is a prepared, purposeful presentation designed to increase knowledge, to foster understanding, or to promote change in the listeners' attitudes, values, beliefs, or behaviors. Oral communication takes many forms. This rubric is specifically designed to evaluate oral presentations of a single speaker at a time and is best applied to live or video-recorded presentations. For panel presentations or group presentations, it is recommended that each speaker be evaluated separately. This rubric best applies to presentations of sufficient length such that a central message is conveyed, supported by one or more forms of supporting materials and includes a purposeful organization. An oral answer to a single question not designed to be structured into a presentation does not readily apply to this rubric. Courtesy of AAC&U: http://aacu.org/value/index.cfm
Rubric Code: F97WAC
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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50 %
  Excellent

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Below Basic

1 pts

Language

Excellent

-Enhance the effectiveness of the presentation
-Correct grammar
-Appropriate to audience
Proficient

-Support the effectiveness of the presentation
-Correct grammar
-Appropriate to audience
Basic

-Not interesting
-Partially support the effectiveness of the presentation
-Correct grammar
-Appropriate to audience
Below Basic

-Unclear
-Minimally support the effectiveness of the presentation
-Occasional mistakes in grammar
-Appropriate to audience
Organization

Excellent

-Specific introduction and conclusion
-Sequenced material within the body
-Cohesive presentation content
-excellent visuals
Proficient

-Specific introduction and conclusion
-Sequenced material within the body
-Cohesive presentation content
-very good visuals
Basic

-Specific introduction and conclusion
-Sequenced material within the body is inconsistent
-good visuals
Below Basic

-Specific introduction and conclusion
-No sequence in material
-no visuals
Delivery

Excellent

-Good posture
-Eye contact with the audience most of the time
-Appropriate gesture and expression
-Deliverance with confidence
Proficient

-Good posture
-Frequent eye contact with the audience
-Appropriate gesture and expression
Basic

-Intermitten good posture
-Occasional eye contact with the audience
-Appropriate gesture and expression
Below Basic

-Poor posture
-Seldom eye contact with the audience
-Not enough or too much gesture and expression
Content

Excellent

Student discuss the importance of variables
Student describes in detail about their findings
Students indicate what they have learned
Proficient

Student shows that they change there investigation but does not say why.
Student outlines their finding
Students show what they have learnt
Basic

Student shows that they change there investigation but does not say why.
Student do no outline there finding
Student misconceptions are still seen
Below Basic

Students do not discuss about the changes in their investigations
Students do not outline what they have learnt
students still sound confused on this topic



Keywords:
  • Oral communication, Central message, Delivery techniques, Supporting material, Language







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