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Scoring Guide for Oral Presentation
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| Your plan to save Wilbur is clearly explained. |
| Your plan to save Wilbur is clearly explained to the audience. |
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| You are able to answer all of the audience's questions about your plan. |
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| You are prepared and have obviously rehearsed your presentation. You have a smooth, flawless delivery. |
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| Your plan to save Wilbur is plausible and supported by characterization. |
| You are able to persuade the audience that your plan to save Wilbur will work and that it is a good one. |
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| You convey how the personality traits of the individual characters contribute to their actions and support your plot. |
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| Your multimedia slides support your oral presentation. |
| Your multimedia slides support the oral presentation by outlining key points but do not give away the details. |
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| You have included your cluster map and discussed how you brainstormed ideas to write the new ending. |
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| You use the presentation slides as a visual cue only and explain characterization and your plot in more depth. |
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Oral Presentation Score / 24 |
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