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English Presentation - News - Rubric
English Presentation Rubric
Rubric Code:
G95496
By
coryread17
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Individual Scoring
Unsatisfactory
2 pts
Average
3 pts
Above Average
4 pts
Exemplary
5 pts
Presentation of Material
Unsatisfactory
Students could not follow most of the presentation because the information was unclear.
Contributed little to the presentation and was not interested.
Average
Some information was unclear either due to inaccuracy, rushing, or stalling.
Took part in the presentation and showed a little interest.
Above Average
Clearly and accurately stated facts, though one section may have sounded rushed or stalled.
Took an active and interested role in the presentation.
Exemplary
Clearly and accurately stated facts and information without rushing or stalling.
Showed excitement and involvement in the presentation.
Voice/Eye Contact
Unsatisfactory
Speaker was hard to hear. Held head down almost the entire time when speaking to the class.
Average
Some students could not hear the presentation. Held head down a few times when speaking to the class.
Above Average
Almost everyone could hear the speaker. Rarely looked down while speaking.
Good eye contact and body language.
Exemplary
All students could hear the presentation for entire time. Held head erect when speaking to the class.
Great eye contact and body language.
Mechanics & Grammar
Unsatisfactory
Many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Spoken English had many grammar and sentence errors, making it very difficult to understand the meaning.
Average
A few grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors.
Spoken English had some major grammar or sentence structure mistakes. It was not always easy to understand.
Above Average
Almost no grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
Spoken English is clear and easy to understand with only minor mistakes.
Exemplary
No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
Spoken English is fluent, accurate and with a wide vocabulary and appropriate word use.
Language Fluidity
Unsatisfactory
Very choppy language, broken sentences, many words mispronounced, almost impossible to understand.
Average
Incomplete sentences or phrases,
several words mispronounced, meaning is not always clear, speech is often too fast or too slow.
Above Average
Most sentences are complete,
fewer than 5 major pronunciation errors,
meaning is usually clear, appropriate pace of speech.
Exemplary
Always using complete sentences and phrases, no major pronunciation errors, meaning is always clear, effective use and variety of pace of speech depending on emphasis desired.
Visual Aids
Unsatisfactory
No visual materials or scratch pad effort from the night before. Last minute effort is obvious.
Average
Visual material of presentation was clear but not particulary easy to follow or understand the direction. Some effort has been made.
Visuals were more of a distraction than a help.
Above Average
Visual material of presentation was mostly clear, concise, easy to read & follow. A reasonable effort is noticable. Visuals helped the
Exemplary
Visual material of presentation was clear, concise, easy to read & follow. Obviously well prepared and spent time on presentation.
Visuals greatly helped convey the meaning of the presentation.
News Structure
Unsatisfactory
Presentation not well rehearsed or practiced. Lacking a variety of stories.
Did not feel like a news report.
No flow from one item to the next.
Average
Structure of presentation was not like a news report.
Some variety in stories covered.
Time allowed was improper.
Poor flow in the presentation.
Above Average
Well structured and rehearsed.
A good variety of stories were presented.
Good time allotment for stories.
Presentation had good transition from one topic to the next.
Exemplary
Presentation structured like a professional news report.
Different stories and topics were introduced well and the report flowed from one topic to another well. Appropriate time allowed for stories. Excellent variety of stories.
Subjects:
English
Social Sciences
Types:
Presentation
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