This rubric evaluates presentations on three criteria: presentation style, vocal delivery, and physical delivery. For each criterion, it lists behaviors that would score 3, 2, or 1 point. A successful presentation adopts the spirit of the original speech through an appropriate delivery style. It is articulate yet conversational, with vocal and physical variety that conveys the message credibly while engaging the audience. The overall goal is for the presenter to understand and convey the speech's message without their delivery overshadowing its content.
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Balak Rubrics
This rubric evaluates presentations on three criteria: presentation style, vocal delivery, and physical delivery. For each criterion, it lists behaviors that would score 3, 2, or 1 point. A successful presentation adopts the spirit of the original speech through an appropriate delivery style. It is articulate yet conversational, with vocal and physical variety that conveys the message credibly while engaging the audience. The overall goal is for the presenter to understand and convey the speech's message without their delivery overshadowing its content.
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BALAK RUBRIC TEAM:_________________
Criteria Explanation 3Pts 2 Pts 1Pt Score
Presentation style Speaker gives a realistic attempt to recreate the spirit of the original presentation Appropriate style of delivery Message in speech is conveyed credibly and convincingly as if the words were the speakers own Vocal Delivery Speaker is articulate and fluent Uses vocal variety: volume, rate, pausing, stress, and tone Speaker is conversational and concerned, passionate and pleasing Speaker is in control of words and emotions Speaker is self confident and self-assured Physical Delivery Inviting to the audience Varies facial expression to accentuate the natural flow of thoughts and feelings Makes eye contact with the audience Stands straight and controlled, without distracting movements Movement, if used, should be motivated by transitions in thought or mood Gestures should be visible and effectively used for emphasis, and varied Overall Effect Speaker should project an understanding of the speech’s message Speaker should instill audiences concern for the speech’s content The original speaker’s message should not be overshadowed by the delivery.