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Paul Revere's Ride Student: _____________________ Grade: _________ Rubric: Oral Memorized presentation rubric Oral Presentation Excellent 4 pts Good 3 pts Fair 2 pts Poor 1 pts Preparedness Excellent Student is completely prepared and obviously rehearsed. Good Student seems prepared, may have needed a couple more rehearsals. Recall of the entire memorization. Fair Student seems somewhat prepared, but it is clear that rehearsal was lacking. Poor Student does not seem at all prepared for the memorization presentation, cannot recall most of the memorization. Eye Contact & Posture Excellent Student maintains eye contact with the audience or speaker faces them. Stands up straight, looks relaxed and confident. Good Student maintains eye contact most of the time. Stands up straight. Fair Student maintains some eye contact. Sometimes stands up straight. Poor No eye contact is maintained. Slouches very poor posture. Fluency Excellent Spoke fluently, without hesitation or repetition. Good Spoke somewhat fluently with some hesitation or repetition. Has a pause of less than five seconds. Fair Lacking fluency spoke with too much hesitation or repetition. Has a long pause or two pauses. Poor Unacceptable level of fluency numerous hesitations and repetitions. Too many pauses or prompts needed. Pronunciation Excellent Speaks clearly and distinctly all (95% 100%) of the time, and does not mispronounce any of the words. Good Speaks clearly and distinctly (95% 100%) of the time, but mispronounces NO more than one word. Fair Speaks clearly and distinctly most (85% 94%) of the time but mispronounces MORE than one word. Poor Often mumbles or cannot be understood OR mispronounces TWO or more words. Speaker's volume Excellent Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members during the presentation Good Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members at least 90% of the time. Fair Volume is loud enough to be heard by all audience members about 50% of the time, or less. Poor Volume is often too soft to be heard by all audience members. Comments:

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Paul Revere's RideStudent: _____________________

Grade: _________

Rubric: Oral Memorized presentation rubricOral Presentation 

  Excellent4 pts

Good3 pts

Fair2 pts

Poor1 pts

Preparedness  Excellent

Student is completelyprepared and

obviously rehearsed. 

Good

Student seemsprepared, may haveneeded a couplemore rehearsals.Recall of the entirememorization. 

Fair

Student seemssomewhat prepared,but it is clear thatrehearsal waslacking. 

Poor

Student does notseem at all preparedfor the memorizationpresentation, cannotrecall most of thememorization. 

Eye Contact &Posture 

Excellent

Student maintainseye contact with theaudience or speakerfaces them. Standsup straight, looksrelaxed andconfident. 

Good

Student maintainseye contact most ofthe time. Stands up

straight. 

Fair

Student maintainssome eye contact.Sometimes standsup straight. 

Poor

No eye contact ismaintained. Slouches­ very poor posture. 

Fluency  Excellent

Spoke fluently,without hesitation or

repetition. 

Good

Spoke somewhatfluently with somehesitation or

repetition. Has apause of less thanfive seconds. 

Fair

Lacking fluency ­spoke with too much

hesitation orrepetition. Has along pause or two

pauses. 

Poor

Unacceptable level offluency­ numeroushesitations andrepetitions. Toomany pauses orprompts needed. 

Pronunciation  Excellent

Speaks clearly anddistinctly all (95% ­100%) of the time,and does not

mispronounce any ofthe words. 

Good

Speaks clearly anddistinctly (95% ­100%) of the time,but mispronouncesNO more than one

word. 

Fair

Speaks clearly anddistinctly most

(85%­ 94%) of thetime but

mispronouncesMORE than one

word. 

Poor

Often mumbles orcannot be

understood ORmispronounces TWOor more words. 

Speaker's volume  Excellent

Volume is loudenough to be heardby all audience

members during thepresentation 

Good

Volume is loudenough to be heardby all audiencemembers at least90% of the time. 

Fair

Volume is loudenough to be heardby all audience

members about 50%of the time, or less. 

Poor

Volume is often toosoft to be heard by

all audiencemembers. 

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