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Speak Up About Recycling 
A short presentation using a cause and effect statement based on lesson content.
Rubric Code: FXW6W38
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Students worked in pairs to write a cause and effect statement based on reading content and add a physical element to aid in comprehension. The student was to write a personal statement on recycling.
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Verbal

Speaking Voice

Poor

The student's presentation was unintelligible.
Fair

The student's presentation was quiet, but intelligible.
Good

The student gave a strong, clear, and intelligible presentation.
Non Verbal

Eye Contact

Poor

The student did not make eye contact with anyone.
Fair

The student made eye contact with one or two people.
Good

The student made eye contact with more than two people.
Content

Cause and effect statement.

Poor

The statement was not about a cause and effect.
Fair

The cause and effect statement was difficult to follow and understand.
Good

The cause and effect statement was clear, understandable, and correct.
Content

Recycling Statement

Poor

The statement was not about disposal or recycling.
Fair

It was difficult to determine what the student's view on disposal or recycling was.
Good

The statement concerning disposal or recycling was strong and understandable.
Pronunciation

Word pronunciation

Poor

The student pronounced less than 50% of the words correctly.
Fair

The student pronounced 50-79% of the words correctly.
Good

The student pronounced 80-100% of the words correctly.
Physical Element

Actions to accompany the cause and effect statement.

Poor

The student did not use any actions in the presentation.
Fair

The student used one action to complement the cause and effect statement.
Good

The student used two or more actions to complement the cause and effect statement.




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