ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN GENERAL CHEMISTRY
General Grading Criteria
What You Do:
Provide correct information, inform the class, and take an appropriate
amount of time.
Grade: C
What You Do:
Same as for a C but also developing a concept with good sequencing and
good illustrations without reading from notecards or other notes.
Grade: B
What You Do:
Same as for a B and provide a coherent presentation with a clear
structure and appropriate illustrations and activities that are focused on
the concepts presented.
Grade: A
Consider the following questions as you prepare your presentation:
- Does the presentation have a thesis
statement? Is there a clear focus? Is there a main point?
- Is the presentation organized? Does the main
point have major divisions that combine to make the main point clear? Is each major division
properly elucidated? Do you start from where the students are and
take them to a new place? Is the presentation an appropriate length?
- Do you clearly have an internal understanding of the
material? Must you rely on notes or read from a prepared text? Are
you a conduit for information or a font of knowledge? (Is it just
memorized or is it really understood?) Are you able to explain
concepts clearly? Can you answer questions in a way that indicates a sound grasp
of the main concepts?
- Do you engage the members of the class intellectually?
Do the students in the class want to know more? Are the class members given
an opportunity to go beyond where they are individually? Is the presentation at
the correct level of difficulty for the class and for the time allowed?
- Are there demonstrations or activities that have previously been
worked out? Do the demonstrations and activities clarify the main point (are
they relevant)?
- Does the concept outline have the correct form? Does it
correctly reflect the concepts needed to understand the main idea?
- Is the "exam question" appropriate for the material that is
presented?
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