Oral Presentation Rubric

Oral Presentation Rubric

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This rubric is designed to be used for any oral presentation. Students are scored in three categories—delivery, content, and audience awareness.

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Oral presentation and speaking are important skills for students to master, especially in the intermediate grades. This oral presentation rubric is designed to fit any topic or subject area. The rubric allows teachers to assess students in several key areas of oral presentation. Students are scored on a scale of 1–4 in three major areas. The first area is Delivery, which includes eye contact, and voice inflection. The second area, Content/Organization, scores students based on their knowledge and understanding of the topic being presented and the overall organization of their presentation. The third area, Enthusiasm/Audience Awareness, assesses students based on their enthusiasm toward the topic and how well they came across to their intended audience. Give students the oral presentation rubric ahead of time so that they know and understand what they will be scored on. Discuss each of the major areas and how they relate to oral presentation.

  • After students have completed their oral presentations, ask them to do a self-assessment with the same rubric and hold a conference with them to compare their self-assessment with your own assessment.
  • Provide students with several examples of oral presentations before they plan and execute their own presentation. Ask students to evaluate and assess the exemplar presentations using the same rubric.
  • Students can do a peer evaluation of oral presentations using this rubric. Students meet in partners or small groups to give each other feedback and explain their scoring.
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  1. PDF Oral Presentation Rubric

    Oral Presentation Rubric 4—Excellent 3—Good 2—Fair 1—Needs Improvement Delivery • Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes • Speaks with fluctuation in volume and inflection to maintain audience interest and emphasize key points • Consistent use of direct eye contact with ...

  2. PDF Research Presentation Rubrics

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  6. PDF Oral Presentation Grading Rubric

    Makes minor mistakes, but quickly recovers from them; displays little or no tension. Displays mild tension; has trouble recovering from mistakes. Tension and nervousness is obvious; has trouble recovering from mistakes. Verbal Skills. 4 - Exceptional. 3 - Admirable. 2 - Acceptable. 1 - Poor. Enthusiasm.

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    Oral Presentation Rubric. Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom looking at notes. Consistent use of direct eye contact with audience, but still returns to notes. Displayed minimal eye contact with audience, while reading mostly from the notes. No eye contact with audience, as entire report is read from notes.

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    Presentation exceeds 5 minutes or is fewer than 4. Pacing is inconsistent or ineffective. Presentation is 4-5 minutes in length. Pacing is rushed or slow in order to meet time. Presentation is 4-5 minutes in length. Pacing is effective and natural.

  12. PDF Rubric: Professional Presentations

    Some Weaknesses Choice of visual aid is poor; weaknesses with design; difficulties with use . Problematic Inappropriate choice of visual aid; design detracts from speaker's ability to deliver the message; inability . of speaker to use visual aid . Questions and Answers: Has the speaker handled the Q&A portion of the presentation competently?

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  15. PDF Oral Presentations Scoring Rubric

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  17. PDF Written and Visual Communication Rubric

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  18. PDF Visual Presentation Rubric

    Visual Presentation Rubric. Below Basic (2) Basic (3) Good (4) Excellent (5) Organization. Presentation is not sequential or logical and it may be hard for the audience to understand the purpose. Presentation may not be sequential or logical but the audience understands the purpose.

  19. PDF Video Presentation Rubric

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  22. PDF 4-H Visual Presentation Score Sheet Title of Presentation: County

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  23. PDF Rubric B: Electronic Visual Aid Presentation Rubric

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