Introduction
Presentation Elements
All Eyez on Me
Grading Criteria by the Numbers
D2L
100
This "speech opening" should make folks want to listen to what follows it. 

What is the Attention Grabber? 

100

The opening portion of a speech that includes the thesis, credibility statement, and attention getter. 

What is the speech introduction?


100

Usually due to having too much info on slides, many students lose points on this by staring at the board. 

What is eye contact? 

100

This is the most points a person can earn for a major discussion. 

What is 50?

100
This is where I can find professor Creel's email address

What is the syllabus? 

200

This is the name of the introduction point that explains why you are a speaking authority for this topic

What is the credibility statement?

200

The section of the speech where the speaker "reminds them what they told them." 

What is the conclusion? 


Also accept: The recap, the restatement of AG

200

An important part of the open of the presentation that ensures the audience knows who is speaking to them. 

What is your full name? 

200

This is the number of different assignments graded for a major speech. 

What is 4? 


presentation, visual aide, outline & peer review

200

This is the tab under which all digital submissions are sent

What is the Assignment Tab?

300

Also called a preview of points, this list out exactly what information will be covered in the speech. 

What is the thesis?

300

This added section of the persuasive speech conclusion is what the speaker wants an audience member to do after the speech ends. 

What is the Call to Action? 

300

This visual component of the presentation should compliment, not replace your spoken words. 

What is a PowerPoint? 


Also accept: visual aid, slides, slide deck etc. 

300

This is the maximum number of points given a major speech's outline. 

What is 80?

300

This is how you can find examples of how to complete an assignment

What is "assignment descriptions & templates?"


Also accept: Content, week tab, 

400

This section of the intro explains why the audience should care about this speech. 

What is the relevance to the audience?

400

This written breakdown of the speech gives a preview of how the information will flow throughout the presentation. 

What is an outline? 
400

Words like umm, uh and like that are the most commonly lost area of points on a presentation. 

What are verbal pauses


will accept: audible slang

400

The minimum length a major presentation can be to receive points. 

What is 5 minutes? 

400

When completing a major discussion, don't forget to return and do this

What is peer response? 

500

Found between each segment of a presentation, this element helps the audience and the speech flow from one area to the next.

What are transitions? 

500

This announcement during the presentation tells the room the source of your evidence. 

What is a verbal citation

500

A tool that allows students to analyze the speeches of their peers and give feedback. 

What is the peer evaluation? 


will accept: review, critique

500

How many extra credit impromptu speech options are there for this course? 

What is 5? 

500

This is the number of quizzes completed in this course

What is a 3?