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Storytelling P4 Public Speaking 
Evaluates the key components of an effective storytelling to promote, sell or persuade your potential customers to consume your product.
Rubric Code: X24B5AC
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Storytelling (Public Speaking)
  Needs Improvement

2.25 pts

Fair

3.25 pts

Good

4.25 pts

Excellent

6.25 pts

Content / Information

Needs Improvement

Presenter(s) did not give enough details to make the story interesting.

CANVA presentation was mostly read by the presenter(s) and relied on them too much to replace the language he/she didn't use.
Fair

Presenter(s) gave SOME details that were helpful.

CANVA presentation was SOMEWHAT read by the presenter(s) and relied on them to follow the story.
Good

Presenter(s) gave ENOUGH clear and interesting details to support the story.

CANVA presentation was RARELY read by the presenter(s) and relied on them to follow the story.
Excellent

Presenter(s) gave clear and interesting details to support the story.

CANVA presentation was effectively used to enhance their presentation.
Techniques used

Needs Improvement

There were NO techniques clearly identified in the story.
Fair

LESS than 2 techniques were used in the story.
The techniques used were:
*Not clearly identified
*Not used correctly.
*Not effectively used to comply with the objective of the story.
Good

2-3 techniques were used in the story.
The techniques were :
*Not all used effectively to comply the objective of the story.
*Not clearly identified,
*Not used correctly.
Excellent

3 or more were used in the story.
The techniques were:
*Clearly identified
*Used effective to comply the objective of the story.
*Correctly used.
Body Language

Needs Improvement

Body Language was not implemented to help with presentation.
Fair

Lack of eye contact, poor voice volume, tone and pacing, Inappropriate gestures and movement detracted from the presentation.
Good

Some eye contact and good voice volume, tone and pacing, appropriate gestures and movement supported the presentation.
Excellent

Lots of eye contact. Great voice volume, tone and pacing, hand gestures and body movement supported the presentation.
Overall Effectiveness

Needs Improvement

Presenter(s) was UNenthusiastic; audience's attention showed DISinterest, and the purpose for the presentation was NOT achieved.
Fair

Presenter(s) was RARELY enthusiastic and rarely kept the audience's attention .
The purpose of the presentation was SOMEWHAT achieved.
Good

Presenter(s) was SOMEWHAT enthusiastic and mostly kept the audience's attention .
The purpose of the presentation was MAINLY achieved.
Excellent

Presenter(s) was VERY enthusiastic, kept the attention of the audience the whole time. The purpose of the presentation was achieved COMPLETELY
CANVA PRESENTATION

Needs Improvement

(4pts)

Presentation was not complete, or didnĀ“t add to the activity.

Too much text.
Fair

(6pts)

Presentation was complete and somewhat useful for the activity.

Too much text.
Good

(8pts)

Presentation was complete,
images and words were not used effectively to impact the oral presentation.

The words and images were balanced.
Excellent

(10pts)

Presentation was complete, effective and well prepared.
It gave the oral presentation support and was impactful to the oral presentation.
More images, less words.



Keywords:
  • Oral storytelling evaluation







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