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Oral Presentation Rubric
Rubric Code:
GXB9W53
By
iwhite
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
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Oral Book Presentation
Exceeding
4 pts
Meeting
3 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Not Yet
1 pts
Content
Exceeding
Shows a full understanding of the topic/book. Entire book is thoroughly presented with ALL important events.
Clear, well developed visuals.
Meeting
Shows a good understanding of the topic/book. Entire book is presented well with MOST important events mentioned. Clear, sufficient visuals.
Approaching
Shows a vague understanding of the parts of the book. Most of the book is presented with SOME important events covered. Some visuals.
Not Yet
Does not seem to understand the book very well. Too sparse, not enough information given.
Few or no visuals.
Opinion
Exceeding
Very detailed opinion given with at least 3 SPECIFIC reasons to support it.
Meeting
Detailed opinion given with at least 3 good reasons to back it up.
Approaching
Somewhat detailed opinion. 2 or less reasons for support.
Not Yet
Opinion given without specific reasons to support or no opinion at all.
Voice
Exceeding
Speaks very clearly and distinctly ALL the time, no mispronunciation. Volume is loud enough to be heard throughout the whole presentation.
Meeting
Speaks clearly and distinctly MOST of the time, 1-2 mispronunciations. Volume is loud enough to be heard throughout most of the presentation.
Approaching
Speaks somewhat clearly and distinctly. Mispronounces more than 2 words. Volume is loud enough to be heard throughout some of the presentation.
Not Yet
Often mumbles or cannot be understood. Mispronounces many words. Volume is too soft to be heard by audience.
Posture/Eye Contact
Exceeding
Stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident. Shows enthusiasm and strong interest. Establishes eye contact with everyone.
Meeting
Stands up straight and is somewhat confident. Shows enthusiasm and strong interest.Establishes eye contact with most people.
Approaching
Sometimes stands up straight. Shows enthusiasm and slight interest. Establishes eye contact most of the time.
Not Yet
Slouches and/or does not look at people during presentation. Shows little interest.
Preparedness
Exceeding
Student is completely prepared and has obviously practiced.
Meeting
Student seems pretty prepared, but might have needed more time to practice.
Approaching
The student is somewhat prepared, but clearly has not practiced.
Not Yet
Student does not seem prepared to present.
Timing
Exceeding
Presentation lasts 6-8 minutes.
Meeting
Presentation lasts barely 6 minutes.
Approaching
Presentation last less than 5 minutes.
Not Yet
Presentation lasts less than 4 minutes.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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