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College Research Presentation Rubric 
Oral Presentation should be an organized verbal demonstration of knowledge learned. You should convey it in a way that teaches your audience the key details in a clear and organized way.
Rubric Code: Y78987
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Below Basic

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Basic

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Proficient

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Excellent

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Organization Preparation

20 pts possible

Below Basic

Student does not cover all parts of the topic, has many silent pauses, and doesn't continue smoothly.
Student covers little to no information about two or more of the colleges/careers.<BR>
0-5 pts
Basic

Student jumps around to parts of the topic, doesn't seem prepared, and searches for next details. Student does not cover a balanced amount of information for each college/career. Little is said about 1 or 2 of the colleges/careers.<BR>
6-10 pts
Proficient

Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow. Student is prepared and organized, has 2 or fewer lengthy pauses. All colleges/careers are covered in a somewhat balanced manner.<BR>
11-15 pts
Excellent

Student presents information in logical, interesting sequence which the audience can follow. Student was organized and prepared, and covering all key details. All 3 careers/colleges are covered in an equal manner.
16-20 pts
Content Knowlege (As a group)

20 pts possible

Below Basic

Students do not have grasp of information; students cannot answer questions about subject.
Reads most or all information from notes.
0-5 pts
Basic

Students are uncomfortable with the information but can come up with some details. Refers to notes often.
6-10 pts
Proficient

Students are at ease with content and are able to answer only rudimentary questions. Refers to 3-4 times.
11-15 pts
Excellent

Students demonstrate full knowledge with explanations, refers to notes 2 or fewer times, and elaboration and can comfortably answer any reasonable question.
16-20 pts
Visuals

20 pts possible

Below Basic

Students used no poster or the poster had very little detail and/or is very messy.
0-5 pts
Basic

The poster did not include all details required. Presentation is not typed or is messy.
6-10 pts
Proficient

Poster includes most information and is somewhat organized and neat.
11-15 pts
Excellent

Poster includes all information, is visually appealing, neat and organized.
16-20 pts
Works Cited

20 pts possible (automatic zero for the presentation if not compete)

Below Basic

No works cited- automatic zero for whole project because of plagiarism
OR just a list of websites
0-5 pts
Basic

Works cited is complete but not in MLA format, though it has most of the information necessary
6-10 pts
Proficient

Works cited is complete but there are a few errors in MLA format<BR>
11-15 pts
Excellent

Works cited is complete and formatted properly according to MLA
16-20 pts
Time

10 pts possible

Below Basic

Presentation is less than 2 minutes long and/or a significant amount of time is wasted
0-2 pts
Basic

2.5 minutes long and/or there is some wasted time
3-5 pts
Proficient

Presentation is 3.5 minutes long with little to no wasted time
6-8 pts
Excellent

Presentation is 4 minutes long with no wasted time
9-10 pts
Appearance/conduct

10 pts possible

Below Basic

Speaker dressed as they normally do, is difficult to hear/understand, and fidgets most of the time.
0-2 points
Basic

Speaker dressed as they normally do, is sometimes hard to hear/understand, and fidgets frequently
3-5 pts
Proficient

Speaker is dressed nicely, speaks relatively clearly, and rarely fidgets
6-8 pts
Excellent

Speaker is dressed to impress, speaks clearly and doesn't fidget
9-10 pts



Keywords:
  • Oral communication, Central message, Delivery techniques, Supporting material, Language







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