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History of Radio Presentation Rubric
Oral Research Presentation Rubric
Research and Present History of Radio 20s-50s
Rubric Code:
W2493AX
By
STeach4Ever
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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REQUIREMENTS
Level 4
5 pts
Level 3
4 pts
Level 2
3 pts
Level 1
2 pts
PREPAREDNESS
Level 4
each topic thoroughly researched
details used to explain and elaborate on each topic
expert on the topics and can field questions after the presentation
Level 3
Speaker seems pretty prepared but was unable to answer 1-2 questions which should have been researched for his/her article.
Level 2
Speaker is somewhat prepared but was unable to answer several questions which should have been researched for his/her article.
Level 1
Speaker does not seem prepared to discuss topic.
IINTRO AND CONCLUSION
Level 4
hook and purpose of presentation, with thesis, given at the start of the speech
conclusion included which, restates the purpose of the paper and the thesis
Level 3
hook and purpose given, but lacks a thesis
conclusion included with restating of purpose, but not recap of thesis
Level 2
hook included, but no purpose or thesis
conclusion general, obvious; no purpose or thesis included
Level 1
no introduction
no conclusion
CONTENT
Level 4
Shows a full understanding of the history of the radio
addresses following: inventor, needs/uses
for 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s, evolution through the years, most popular and unique radios, reason radios left center stage in homes
Level 3
Shows a good understanding of the topic.
Level 2
Shows a fair understanding of parts of the topic.
Level 1
Does not seem to understand the topic clearly or thoroughly.
PRESENTATION
Level 4
speaks clearly and distinctly with appropriate tone and volume
appropriate eye contact, body language, and approach used throughout
Level 3
Speaks clearly and distinctly most of the time.
Level 2
Speaks clearly and distinctly some of the time.
Level 1
Often mumbles or cannot be understood.
VISUAL AID
Level 4
visual aid of some sort used within the presentation; incorporated, not just seen
visual aid furthers the understanding of the topic for the audience; contributes
Level 3
Thoroughly answers most questions asked by audience
(4 questions minimum).
Level 2
Thoroughly answers some questions asked by audience
(3 questions minimum).
Level 1
Thoroughly answers few questions asked by audience
(2 questions minimum).
SOURCES
Level 4
works cited included for the sources used during research, with entries that are written correctly, per the source type
Level 3
Speaker makes eye contact with some people in the room on a few occasions.
Level 2
Speaker makes eye contact with only one or two people on less than a few occasions.
Level 1
Speaker does not seem to make eye contact with anyone at all. Overuse of visual aid as a focus.
Subjects:
Communication
English
History
Types:
Presentation
(Other)
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