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Oral Presentation Rubric : Insurance Risk Presentation

Teacher Name: Heidi Chutter

Student Name: ________________________________________


CATEGORY
Speaks Clearly 20%

Special Form
Broad Form
Basic Form
Speaks clearly and
Speaks clearly and
Speaks clearly and
distinctly all (100-95%) the distinctly all (100-95%) the distinctly most ( 94-85%)
time
time
of the time

Tenants Form
Often mumbles or can not
be understood

Appropriate Vocabulary
30%

Uses vocabulary
appropriate for the board.
Extends understanding of
the board by defining new
vocabulary.

Uses vocabulary
appropriate for the board.
Includes 1-2 words that
might be new to most of
the board members, but
does not clearly define
them.

Uses vocabulary
appropriate for the board
members. Does not
include any vocabulary
that might be new to the
board members.

Uses several (5 or more)


words or phrases that are
not understood by the
board members.

Able to Answer Questions


20%

Student is able to
accurately answer almost
all questions posed by
company about the risk of
the company.

Student is able to
accurately answer most
questions posed by
company about the risk of
the company.

Student is able to
accurately answer a few
questions posed by
company about the risk of
the company.

Student is unable to
accurately answer
questions posed by
company about the risk of
the company.

Length 10%

Presentation of risk is 3-5


minutes long.

Presentation of risk is
within a minute of the
disired time

Presentation of risk is
between one and two
minutes of the desired
time

Presentation of risk is
more than three minutes
more than the desired
time

Stays on Topic 10%

Discusses their
Discusses their
Discusses their
It was hard to tell that the
assessment of risk or gives assessment of risk or gives assessment of risk or gives student is discussing risk
other relevant topics all
other relevant topics most other relevant topics some
(100%) of the time.
(99-90%) of the time.
(80-90%) of the time.

Volume 10%

Volume is loud enough to


be heard by all board
members throughout the
presentation.

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Volume is loud enough to


be heard by all board
members at least 90% of
the time.

Volume is loud enough to


be heard by all board
members at least 80% of
the time.

Volume often too soft to be


heard by all board
members.

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