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Career and Vocational Presentation 
Rubric Code: JXB2A33
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Career and Vocational Presentation
Theatre 9-12
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Speech

The student uses the correct ways of delivering a speech.

Poor

The student's presentation is barely articulate and loud enough. The speaker barely uses good posture. The speaker does not engage with the audience. The speaker is distracted from the presentation.
Fair

The student's presentation is somewhat articulate and loud enough. The speaker uses good posture sometimes. The speaker engages with the audience at some points. The speaker has distractions from the presentation.
Good

The student's presentation is, for the most part, articulate and loud enough. The student uses good posture most of the time. The student mostly engages with the audience. The speaker has little distractions from the presentation.
Excellent

The student's presentation is articulate and loud enough. The student uses good posture. The student engages with the audience the entire time. The speaker has no distractions from the presentation.
Presentation

The student uses accurate ways of presenting to the class.

Poor

The student does not have an introduction to the presentation. The speaker is barely organized with his/her topics covered. The speaker does not have a visual aid to assist with their presentation. The speaker is hard to follow and does not stay on topic throughout the presentation.
Fair

The student has an introduction to the presentation. The speaker is somewhat organized with his/her topics covered. The speaker has a visual aid to assist with their presentation. The speaker is somewhat easy to follow and sort of stays on topic.
Good

The student has an introduction to the presentation. The speaker is mostly organized with his/her topics covered. The speaker has a visual aid to assist with their presentation. The speaker is mostly easy to follow and stays on topic throughout most of the time.
Excellent

The student has an introduction to the presentation. The speaker is organized with his/her topics covered. The speaker has a visual aid to assist with their presentation. The speaker is easy to follow and stays on topic throughout the entire time.
Content

The student shows the knowledge of content throughout the presentation on his/her topic.

Poor

The student has hardly useful and thoughtful information. The student barely shows a depth of knowledge to the topic being covered. The student is not professional. The student presents incorrect facts to the class.
Fair

The student has somewhat useful and thoughtful information. The student shows a depth of knowledge to the topic being covered through some of the presentation. The student is professional some of the time. The student presents some correct facts to the class.
Good

The student has mostly useful and thoughtful information. The student shows a depth of knowledge to the topic being covered through most of the presentation. The student is professional most of the time. The student presents mostly correct facts to the class.
Excellent

The student has useful and thoughtful information. The student shows a depth of knowledge to the topic being covered. The student is professional. The student presents correct facts to the class.
Time Management

The student keeps the presentation between 8-10 minutes.

Poor

The student is off by three minutes or more.
Fair

The student is off time by two minutes.
Good

The student is off time by a minute.
Excellent

The student keeps the presentation between 8-10 minutes.










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