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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