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Uses vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Extends audience vocabulary by defining words that might be new to most of the audience.
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Uses vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Includes 1-2 words that might be new to most of the audience, but does not define them.
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Uses vocabulary appropriate for the audience. Does not include any vocabulary that might be new to the audience.
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Uses several (5 or more) words or phrases that are not understood by the audience.
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Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed.
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Student seems pretty prepared but might have needed a couple more rehearsals.
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The student is somewhat prepared, but it is clear that rehearsal was lacking.
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Student does not seem at all prepared to present.
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Always (99-100% of time) speaks in complete sentences.
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Mostly (80-98%) speaks in complete sentences.
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Sometimes (70-80%) speaks in complete sentences.
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Rarely speaks in complete sentences.
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Stays on topic all (100%) of the time.
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Stays on topic most (99-90%) of the time.
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Stays on topic some (89%-75%) of the time.
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It was hard to tell what the topic was.
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Shows a full understanding of the topic.
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Shows a good understanding of the topic.
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Shows a good understanding of parts of the topic.
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Does not seem to understand the topic very well.
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Presentation is 5-6 minutes long.
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Presentation is 4 minutes long.
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Presentation is 3 minutes long.
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Presentation is less than 3 minutes OR more than 6 minutes.
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