Presentations
I need you to put your essays on note cards. We will present these on Wednesday. Once you have them on note cards I need you to begin practicing presenting.
ORAL RUBRIC
Criteria |
Exceeds Standard (4) |
Meets Standard (3) |
Needs Improvement (2) |
Volume: How well you can be heard |
Voice is loud and clear without the student yelling. All words are heard. Student projects words from their diaphragm. |
Voice is loud throughout most of presentation. One or more words might be lost because of projection of volume, but the idea is still clear. |
Voice fades in places so that the listener loses or misses parts of the presentation, or parts of the idea |
Pronunciation: How well you say all your words |
Words are pronounced perfectly and sentences flow off of tongue |
The speaker trips in one or two places either in the pronunciation of a word or in reading a sentence. The presentation is effected only slightly by the mistakes. |
The speaker trips in quite a few places. The presentation is effected more than slightly by the mistakes. Mistakes either make the presentation hard to listen to or cloud the ideas of the writing |
Tone: Do you vary how you say your sentences |
Speaker as Actor: The speaker’s delivery makes the writing come alive by giving it emotion, character, emphasis, by breathing life into it |
Speaker varies most of sentences to express emotion or to emphasis importance of parts, but there are still places when the speaker spoke in a lifeless monotone |
Speaker speaks in a monotone that reveals no emotion or does not emphasis any importance on any idea |
UHMS or AHS |
NONE |
1 or 2 but the uhms or ahs do not distract the presentation |
3 or more uhms or ahs |
Eye Contact: do you look at your audience |
The speaker made a point to look at everyone in the room and rarely looked as if they were reading from a paper |
Some eye contact is made, but mostly the presenter read off of his or her paper |
Little or no eye contact. |
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