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Greek Mythology

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4. Distinguished 3. Proficient 2. Apprentice 1. Novice


Oral Presentation- All content directly Content directly Had difficulty Presentation did
Content: related to the topic. related to the topic. explaining how the not relate to topic.
Relates to topic, Content was Included many content and topic Included few details
detailed, and thoroughly details that relate. Many and relied heavily
accurate developed and demonstrated opinions were not upon unsupported
demonstrated knowledge of the factually supported. opinion.
detailed knowledge topic. Most
of the topic. opinions were
Opinions were supported by facts.
supported by fact
wherever possible.
Oral Presentation- Demonstrated a Demonstrated a Demonstrated a Demonstrated little
Knowledge: thorough working knowledge basic knowledge of or no knowledge of
Demonstrate knowledge of the of the subject the subject matter. the subject.
knowledge of subject matter. matter. Followed Followed few of the Followed no
subject Followed all most guidelines set guidelines set up in guidelines set up in
guidelines set up in up in the Task the Task portion of Task portion of the
the Task portion of portion of the the WebQuest. WebQuest
the WebQuest. WebQuest.

Oral Presentation- Entire presentation Majority of Some material was More than half of
Stays on Topic: focused on the presentation was unrelated to the the presentation did
Relevant to the topic. Able to on-topic. Made topic, or presenter not directly address
topic answer audience effort to return to used unrelated the topic.
questions without topic when material to pad the
straying from presentation or presentation.
subject. audience questions
strayed.
Oral Presentation- Stood upright and Posture was good Sometimes rocked, Posture was poor.
Posture/Eye appeared confident for most of the shifted, or Slouched, shifted
Contact: throughout. presentation. Made appeared from foot to foot,
Appropriate posture Avoided rocking, eye contact uncomfortable. and appeared very
and effective eye shifting, and other numerous times Made occasional uncomfortable.
contact nervous behavior. during eye contact with Made almost no
Made eye contact presentation. Did one or two eye contact with
throughout the not rely too heavily audience members. the audience.
audience. on notes or visual Did not rely too Looked down or at
aids. heavily on notes or notes or visual aids.
visual aids.

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Greek Mythology
Name:

4. Distinguished 3. Proficient 2. Apprentice 1. Novice


Oral Presentation- Appeared Appeared Showed some Showed little or no
Enthusiasm: enthusiastic about enthusiastic for excitement about enthusiasm about
Energetic, not presentation at all most of the the topic. the topic. Did not
frenetic times. Moderated presentation. May Attempted to moderate level of
level of excitement have appeared modify behavior to excitement in
to hold audience's overly enthusiastic engage audience response to
attention. at times. Held on one or more audience reaction.
audience interest occasions. Lost Lost audience
for most of attention of some interest.
presentation. audience members.
Oral Presentation- Moderated Adjusted volume, Spoke more loudly Did not adjust
Audience: speaking style pace, and when requested by speaking style
Engage and based on audience enthusiasm several audience members. based on audience
interact with feedback. Calmly times. Answered Presenter was reaction. Could not
audience and eloquently audience questions clearly answer audience
addressed and addressed uncomfortable. questions.
audience questions comments. Presenter Presenter made no
and comments. Presenter adjusted attempted to adjust visible effort to hold
Engaged audience enthusiasm or pace enthusiasm or pace audience interest.
for the duration of to hold audience to hold audience
the presentation. attention. attention.
Oral Presentation- Speaker adjusted Presentation was Tended to speak Consistently spoke
Pace: pace to stay within close to specified too quickly or too too fast or too
Speaks at an allotted time. length. Speaker's slowly. slow. Presentation
appropriate pace Speaker answered pace was Presentation ran a was much longer or
audience questions appropriate little long or was a shorter than
without running throughout. bit too short. specified length.
overtime or
covered additional
material if there
were no questions.

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