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Oral Communication Rubric

Module by: Peter Abboud. E-mail the author

New Tech High School

Oral Presentation Rubric

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Oral Presentation 100 pts The presenter is dressed in unprofessional or inappropriate attireThe presenter DOES NOT uses props, visual aids, graphs and electronic media OR props/ aids which DETRACT from the appeal and accuracy of the presentationThe presenter DOES NOT look at the audience of reads directly from the PowerPoint.If the presenter is using note cards, they read directly from the note cards and do not look up at the audience.The presenter:
  • Voice is inaudible or unclear
  • Maintains little to no eye contact with the audience
  • Uses physical gestures which distract from the presentation
Presentation DOES NOT take the appropriate time (either too short or too long)If a Power Point is used:
  • The slides have text which is presented in paragraphs
  • The slides detract from the presentation
  • Animations or transitions were a distraction.
  • Design was NOT consistent throughout
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The presenter is dressed in Interview DressThe presenter uses props, visual aids, graphs and electronic mediaThe presenter speaks directly at the audience and DOES NOT read from the PowerPoint.If the presenter is using note cards, they look down at the material sporadically.The presenter:
  • Uses a good speaking voice and pronounces words clearly, correctly, and without verbal fillers
  • Maintains partial eye contact with the audience
  • Uses physical gestures which do not distract from the presentation
Presentation takes the appropriate timeIf a Power Point is used:
  • The slides have bulled items, not paragraphs
  • The slides added, did not detract, from the presentation
  • Layout, fonts, and graphics used were easy to see
  • Design was consistent throughout
70---------------80----------------89
In addition to meeting the PROFICIENT criteria The presenters uses of props, visual aids, graphs and electronic media to ENHANCE the appeal and accuracy of the presentation.The presenter speaks directly at the audience and has the speech or dialogue memorizedThe presenter:
  • Uses a strong and clear speaking voice
  • Maintains eye contact with the audience
  • Uses energetic gestures and facial expressions which do not distract from the presentation
If a Power Point is used:
  • Presenter creatively integrated a variety of objects, charts, and graphs to amplify the message
90--------------95-------------100

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