Specialized Science and Math Secondary School
                                                    THOMAS ARMSTRONG TORO
                                                                   Ponce, Puerto Rico
                                                                     English Program

Name: ________________________________                          Group: _________                            Date: ____________________
Course: _____________________                                                                               Teacher: _________________
                                                              Oral Presentation Rubric

Performance
                      Distinguished (4)                      Proficient (3)                     Apprentice (2)                      Novice (1)             Score
  Element

               • Significantly increases audience
                                                    • Raises audience understanding                                         • Fails to increase
               understanding and knowledge of                                           • Raises audience understanding
                                                    and awareness of most points;                                           audience understanding of
Awareness      topic;                                                                   and knowledge of some points;
                                                    • Clear point of view, but                                              knowledge of topic;
of Audience    • Effectively convinces an                                               • Point of view may be clear, but
                                                    development or support is                                               • Fails to effectively
               audience to recognize the validity                                       lacks development or support.
                                                    inconclusive and incomplete.                                            convince the audience.
               of a point of view.

                                                                                                                            • Subject and purpose are
                                                                                        • Attempts to define purpose
                                                    • Has some success defining                                             not clearly defined;
               • Clear purpose and subject;                                             and subject;
                                                    purpose and subject;                                                    • Very weak or no support
               • Pertinent examples, facts,                                             • Weak examples, facts, and/or
                                                    • Some examples, facts, and/or                                          of subject through use of
               and/or statistics                                                        statistics, which do not
 Strength of                                        statistics that support the                                             examples, facts, and/or
               • Conclusions/ideas are                                                  adequately support the subject;
                                                    subject;                                                                statistics;
  Material,    supported by evidence;
                                                    • Includes some data or
                                                                                        • Includes very thin data or
                                                                                                                            • Totally insufficient
Organization   • Major ideas summarized and                                             evidence in support of ideas or
                                                    evidence which supports                                                 support for ideas or
               audience left with full                                                  conclusions;
                                                    conclusions or ideas;                                                   conclusions;
               understanding of presenter’s                                             • Major ideas may need to be
                                                    • May need to refine summary                                            • Major ideas left un-clear,
               position.                                                                summarized or audience is left
                                                    or final idea.                                                          audience left with no new
                                                                                        with vague idea to remember.
                                                                                                                            ideas.
               • Relaxed, self-confident and
               appropriately dressed for purpose                                                                            • Nervous tension obvious
               or audience;                                                             • Some tension or indifference      and/or inappropriately
               • Builds trust and holds attention   • Quick recovery from minor         apparent and possible               dressed for purpose or
               by direct eye contact with all       mistakes;                           inappropriate dress for purpose     audience;
  Delivery     parts of audience;                   • Appropriately dressed;            or audience;                        • No effort to make eye
               • Fluctuation in volume and          • Fairly consistent use of direct   • Occasional but unsustained        contact with audience;
               inflection help to maintain          eye contact with audience;          eye contact with audience;          • Low volume and/or
               audience interest and emphasize      • Satisfactory variation of         • Uneven volume with little or      monotonous tone cause
               key points.                          volume and inflection.              no inflection.                      audience to disengage.
                                                                                                                                                 TOTAL

Oral presentation rubric2

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    Specialized Science andMath Secondary School THOMAS ARMSTRONG TORO Ponce, Puerto Rico English Program Name: ________________________________ Group: _________ Date: ____________________ Course: _____________________ Teacher: _________________ Oral Presentation Rubric Performance Distinguished (4) Proficient (3) Apprentice (2) Novice (1) Score Element • Significantly increases audience • Raises audience understanding • Fails to increase understanding and knowledge of • Raises audience understanding and awareness of most points; audience understanding of Awareness topic; and knowledge of some points; • Clear point of view, but knowledge of topic; of Audience • Effectively convinces an • Point of view may be clear, but development or support is • Fails to effectively audience to recognize the validity lacks development or support. inconclusive and incomplete. convince the audience. of a point of view. • Subject and purpose are • Attempts to define purpose • Has some success defining not clearly defined; • Clear purpose and subject; and subject; purpose and subject; • Very weak or no support • Pertinent examples, facts, • Weak examples, facts, and/or • Some examples, facts, and/or of subject through use of and/or statistics statistics, which do not Strength of statistics that support the examples, facts, and/or • Conclusions/ideas are adequately support the subject; subject; statistics; Material, supported by evidence; • Includes some data or • Includes very thin data or • Totally insufficient Organization • Major ideas summarized and evidence in support of ideas or evidence which supports support for ideas or audience left with full conclusions; conclusions or ideas; conclusions; understanding of presenter’s • Major ideas may need to be • May need to refine summary • Major ideas left un-clear, position. summarized or audience is left or final idea. audience left with no new with vague idea to remember. ideas. • Relaxed, self-confident and appropriately dressed for purpose • Nervous tension obvious or audience; • Some tension or indifference and/or inappropriately • Builds trust and holds attention • Quick recovery from minor apparent and possible dressed for purpose or by direct eye contact with all mistakes; inappropriate dress for purpose audience; Delivery parts of audience; • Appropriately dressed; or audience; • No effort to make eye • Fluctuation in volume and • Fairly consistent use of direct • Occasional but unsustained contact with audience; inflection help to maintain eye contact with audience; eye contact with audience; • Low volume and/or audience interest and emphasize • Satisfactory variation of • Uneven volume with little or monotonous tone cause key points. volume and inflection. no inflection. audience to disengage. TOTAL