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Speech Outline Rubric 
An outline for a speech with the topic picked by the student. The outline should reflect the content of the speech and be set up with proper form.
Rubric Code: QX7CB35
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Outline for Introduction Speech
  Failing (F)

Contains none or few of the elements described

(N/A)

Beginning (D)

Contains some of the elements described, but not all; there is room for improvement

(N/A)

Progressing (C)

Contains most of the elements described; good work

(N/A)

Proficient (B)

Contains all of the elements described

(N/A)

Exceeding (A)

Contains all of the elements described, and demonstrates creativity

(N/A)

Title

Outline is given a title that is relevant to the topic; title is written in proper format and properly placed

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Introduction, Body and Conclusion

Sections for the Introduction, Body, and Conclusion are identified with Roman Numerals

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Main Ideas

Capital letters (A,B,C...)are used to identify main ideas; main ideas are written as complete sentences

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Sub points/details

Numbers are used (1,2,3...) to identify sub points; at least two sub-points are given for each main idea in the body; sub-points are written as full sentences

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Introduction

Introduction is written out in complete sentences. It includes "attention material," a summary of the three main points in the body, and a thesis statement.

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Body Content

There are at least 3 supporting main points, and the sub-points are relevant to the main points

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Conclusion

Conclusion is written in complete sentences and summarizes the main supporting points.

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)
Grammar

The outline has been edited for spelling and grammar mistakes.

Failing (F)
Beginning (D)
Progressing (C)
Proficient (B)
Exceeding (A)



Keywords:
  • Persuasive Speech on Human Cloning

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