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Researching A Controversial Issue Project Presentation
Argumentative Oral Presentation
Students will create a presentation based on their research topic. They will be assessed on content and delivery. Choices: newsletter, brochure, collage, video documentary, scrap book, comic strip
Rubric Code:
N2W8BA3
By
celstar
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Components
Excellent
100 pts
Good
75 pts
Fair
50 pts
Needs Improvement
25 pts
Introduction
Excellent
Excellent attention-getter, Related to audience, credibility established, gave very brief introduction of topic, and stated claim, (i.e. point you'll be trying to prove)previewed the main points. Clearly stated the relevance of topic to audience needs and interests.
Good
The speaker introduced the topic adequately, including an attention grabber; and a preview of the main points of the speech. Claim wasn't clearly expressed. Relevance of topic to audience needs and interests was somewhat apparent.
Fair
The speaker introduced the topic, but some details were unclear. The introduction lacked an attention grabber and/or a preview of main points.
Needs Improvement
The speaker failed to introduce the topic or the introduction; was not useful in indicating what the project was about.
Organization and Clarity
Excellent
Effective and coherent movement from point to point.
Good
Movement from point to point is somewhat clear and coherent.
Fair
Movement is unclear.
Needs Improvement
No organization.
Counterclaim
Excellent
Present 2 opposing views
Has 2 credible sources
Addressed opposition in a fair and persuasive manner.
Good
Presents 2 opposing views
Has only 1 credible source
Fair
Presents 1 opposing view
No credible sources
Needs Improvement
No opposing view
No credible sources
Topics
Excellent
Claim is stated
The 3 topics are presented in a clear coherent way
Each topic has clear supporting details.
Presents sound arguments to support major claim. Arguments are supported with sufficient, relevant and valid evidence.
Good
Claim is stated
2 topics are presented.
Supporting details are somewhat clear.
Some arguments are sufficiently supported but some unsupported. Minor reasoning present. Opposing argument somewhat addressed. Most sources are credible and cited aloud.
Fair
Claim may or may not be stated.
1 topic was presented.
One or no supporting details.
Arguments lack some relevant and solid evidence. Credibility of sources and/or information is questionable. Opposing arguments not present or not very apparent. Less than two sources are credible and/or cited aloud.
Needs Improvement
Arguments lack relevant and valid evidence.
Information is incorrect and/or outdated.
Sources either aren't credible or not cited in presentation.
No claim
No main points
No supporting details
Call to Action
Excellent
Left the audience with a specific call to action and a powerful clincher.
Good
Left the audience with a vague call to action. Weak clincher
Fair
Left the audience with a vague call to action
Needs Improvement
No call to action
\No clincher
Creativity
Excellent
Speaker used original and effective creative techniques. (Examples include images, graphs, charts, short video clips, jokes/humor/cartoons
Extra examples,
Bring an object to display)
Minimum of 3
Good
Speaker used typical techniques to keep the attention of audience, but nothing original.
Fair
Creativity was minimal.
Needs Improvement
The element of creativity was overpowering and distracting from the true message or creativity was not included.
Keywords:
controversial, argumentative, presentation
Subjects:
Communication
English
Social Sciences
(General)
Types:
Project
Presentation
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