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Greek Gods and Goddesses 
Oral Presentation
Rubric Code: WX8A86
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Possible Points 25
  Exemplary

5 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

unsatisfactory

1 pts

Introduction

Exemplary

Student clearly states his or her name and the Greek and Roman name of the selected god or goddess.
Good

Student clearly states his or her name yet omits the Greek or Roman name of the selected god or goddess
Fair

Student states his or her name and omits either the Greek or Roman name of the god or goddess. Students speaks in a manner that is barely audible.
unsatisfactory

Student begins the presentation and fails to introduce himself or the topic.
Content

Exemplary

Student gives at least 4 details about the topic which includes the following:
1.purpose or occupation
2.parentage or circumstances surrounding birth or existence
3. symbols
4. place of residence
Good

Student gives at least 3 details about the topic which includes:
1. purpose or occupation
2.parentage or circumstances surrounding birth or existence
3. symbols
4. place of residence
Fair

Student gives at least 2 details about the topic which includes:
1. purpose or occupation
2.parentage or circumstances surrounding birth or existence
3. symbols
4. place of residence
unsatisfactory

Student gives at least 1 detail about the topic which includes:
1. purpose or occupation
2.parentage or circumstances surrounding birth or existence
3. symbols
4. place of residence
Depth of Knowledge

Exemplary

Speaker accurately give facts of interest beyond those listed under content, is able to answer all class questions and elaborate.
Good

Speaker accurately gives facts of interest beyond those listed under content, is able to answer all class questions but does elaborate.
Fair

Speaker gives sketchy facts of interest above those listed under content, is partially able to class questions and does not elaborate.
unsatisfactory

Student gives sketchy and inaccurate information about topic and is totally unable to answer class questions.
Presentation and Eye Contact

Exemplary

Student speaks for a minimum of two minutes in a clear and comprehensible manner with little or no pauses, maintains eye contact with the audience and rarely refers to the notes.
Good

Student speaks for a minimum of two minutes in a clear voice, maintains eye contact with the audience most of the time and occasionally refers to the notes.
Fair

Student speaks for a minimum of two minutes in a clear voice yet rarely maintains eye contact with the audience and frequently refers to the notes.
unsatisfactory

Student reads most of the report and has little or no eye contact with the audience.
Visual Aid

Exemplary

Aid is legible and contains both the Greek and Roman name of the god or goddess, an accurate image, at least one symbol, and three characteristics, and is neat and colorful.
Good

Aid is legible and contains both the Greek and Roman name of the god or goddess, an image, at least one symbol, two characteristics, and is neat and colorful
Fair

Aid is legible and contains both the Greek and Roman name of the god or goddess, an accurate image, at least one symbol, one characteristic, and is neat and colorful
unsatisfactory

Aid is legible and contains both the Greek and Roman name of the god or goddess, an accurate image, at least one symbol, no characteristics, and lacks neatness and color.




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