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Freshman Orientation Speech
Freshman Orientation Speech
You have been invited to speak to the incoming freshman class before they begin high school. What three pieces of advice will you impart upon them?
Rubric Code:
D39X7W
By
jboettcher
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Freshman Orientation Speech
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Introduction and Conclusion (15)
Poor
Introduction does not effectively draw reader into the subject, and conclusion does not reinforce the importance of following the advice.
Fair
Introduction draws reader into the subject, and conclusion somewhat reinforces the importance of following the advice.
Good
Introduction draws reader into the subject quickly and enthusiastically, and conclusion reinforces the importance of following the advice.
Advice (45)
Poor
Some pieces of advice are specific, supported by detail or hypothetical and applicable to a majority of students.
Fair
Most pieces of advice are specific, supported by detail or hypothetical and applicable to a majority of students.
Good
Each piece of advice is specific, supported by detail or hypothetical and applicable to a majority of students.
Style (20)
Poor
Writing style is inconsistently clear, concise and appropriate for the audience.
Fair
Writing style is mostly clear, concise and appropriate for the audience.
Good
Writing style is consistently clear, concise and appropriate for the audience.
Grammar (20)
Poor
Writing contains many grammatical errors which detract from the message conveyed.
Fair
Writing contains occasional grammatical errors, but they do not detract from the message.
Good
Writing is free from major grammatical errors.
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English
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Writing
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