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Power Point Presentation Rubric 
Rubric for evaluating student presentations. Can be applied to any presentation. Adopted from http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/rub.pres.html
Rubric Code: K379W6
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Fail

1 pts

Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Organization
10 %

Fail

There is no sequence of information.
Poor

There is some sequence of information, but significant jumping around.
Fair

Audience has occasional difficulty following presentation because student jumps around.
Good

Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow.
Excellent

Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can follow.
Subject Knowledge
30 %

Fail

Significant gaps in subject knowledge.
Poor

Student shows some misunderstandings of information.
Fair

Student is uncomfortable with information and is able only read what is on the screen.
Good

Student is at ease with the information; he/she is able to add some additional information to the slide show presentation, but fails to elaborate.
Excellent

Student demonstrates full knowledge (more than required) with explanations and elaboration that enhance the slide show presentation.
Graphics
20 %

Fail

Very poorly chosen graphics that have little or nothing to do with topic.
Poor

Student uses superfluous graphics.
Fair

Student occasionally uses graphics that don't support text and presentation well.
Good

Student's graphics relate to text and presentation.
Excellent

Student's graphics explain and reinforce screen text and presentation.
Mechanics
10 %

Fail

Student's presentation has five or more spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Poor

Student's presentation has four spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Fair

Presentation has three misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Good

Presentation has no more than two misspellings and/or grammatical errors.
Excellent

Presentation has no misspellings or grammatical errors.
Eye Contact
10 %

Fail

Reading; no eye contact.
Poor

Student reads most of report with little eye contact.
Fair

Student occasionally uses eye contact, but usually relies on notes; mixture of speaking and reading.
Good

Student maintains eye contact most of the time but frequently returns to notes; speaks, doesn't read.
Excellent

Student maintains eye contact with audience, seldom returning to notes.
Elocution
20 %

Fail

Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for students in the back of class to hear. Has to be told repeatedly to speak up. Student mostly ignores the audience.
Poor

Student incorrectly pronounces terms with rhythm problems, and speaks too quietly. Pronunciation and rhythm problems cause difficulty in understanding.
Fair

Student's voice is low and/or speaks too quickly. Student incorrectly pronounces more than a couple of terms. Audience members have difficulty hearing presentation.
Good

Student's voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly. Most audience members can hear presentation.
Excellent

Student uses a clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms so that all audience members can hear presentation.



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