The document outlines a scoring rubric for oral presentations with categories for organization, content, and presentation. It provides criteria for scoring presentations with a total possible score of 100 points, including 10 points for an organized presentation with a logical sequence and attention-getting introduction, 50 points for accurate, relevant content that addresses the topic, and 40 points for clear delivery with good eye contact and language skills within the assigned time limits.
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Scoring Rubric For Oral Presentation
The document outlines a scoring rubric for oral presentations with categories for organization, content, and presentation. It provides criteria for scoring presentations with a total possible score of 100 points, including 10 points for an organized presentation with a logical sequence and attention-getting introduction, 50 points for accurate, relevant content that addresses the topic, and 40 points for clear delivery with good eye contact and language skills within the assigned time limits.
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Scoring Rubric for Oral presentation
Category Scoring Criteria Total Score
Points The type of presentation is appropriate for 5 Organization the topic and audience. (10 points) Information is presented in a logical 5 sequence. Introduction is attention-getting, lays out 10 the problem well, and establishes a frame- work for the rest of the presentation. Presentation contains accurate 10 information. Content Material included is relevant to the overall 10 (50 Points) message/purpose. Appropriate amount of material is 10 prepared, and points made reflect well their relative importance. There is an obvious conclusion 10 summarizing the presentation. Speaker maintains good eye contact with 5 the audience and is appropriately animated (e.g. gesture, moving around, etc.) Speaker uses a clear, audible voice. 5 Delivery is poised, controlled, and smooth. 5 Presentation Good language skills and pronunciation 5 (40 points) are used. Visual aids are well prepared, informative, 5 effective, and not distracting. Length of presentation is within the 5 assigned time limits. Information was well communicated. 10 Score Total Points 100