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Book Commercial Rubric 
Skills needed for a great book commercial. Your commercial should encourage people to read the book. Give reasons why it is a good read. Describe the genre, characters, setting, theme and plot without giving the ending. Be sure in the beginning to give the book's title and author. Have Fun!
Rubric Code: JX75782
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Outstanding

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Content

Outstanding

Presenter includes the perfect balance of elements, which may be genre, summary of plot (including setting and main characters), the problem, and your feelings/opinion. Well-prepared.
Proficient

Includes summary, the problem, and your feelings/opinion. Presenter seems prepared.
Basic

May include summary, the problem, and your feelings/opinion, but gives too much or not enough information. Presenter has not given enough forethought to the presentation.
Beginning

Does not include summary, the problem, or your feelings/opinion. Presenter has not given forethought to what he/she was going to say.
Word Choice/Persuasion

Outstanding

-Exciting

-Getting to suspense, but not spoiling the book.

-Convinces you to read the book or not.

-You explain why you enjoyed the book or not.

-If you know something about the author, you include that to add interest.
Proficient

-Interesting

-Tells why you enjoyed the book or not

-Connects to the audience

-Tells just enough.
Basic

-Hardly convincing

-Spoils some of the book

-Loses the audience

-Tells why you like the book or not but does not connect to the audience.
Beginning

-Unconvincing

-Spoils the book

-Does not tell why or why not you enjoy the book.

-Uninteresting.
Feeling

Outstanding

Emphasis on certain words builds emotion.
Proficient

Puts feeling into what you're saying.
Basic

Not a lot of feeling behind the words.
Beginning

Monotone, no feeling, mood does not match what is being said.
Gestures

Outstanding

Body gestures enhance the presentation.
Proficient

Body gestures match the mood.
Basic

Don't use a lot of body gestures.
Beginning

Body gestures are distracting to audience (for example, you're slouching, your hand is covering your mouth, you're looking down).
Volume

Outstanding

-Clearly heard.
-Loudness matches mood.
Proficient

Audible.
-Clear.
-Volume is acceptable.
Basic

Audible but not clear.
Beginning

Inaudible.
Fluency

Outstanding

-Can understand every word.
-Sounds like they are speaking in a conversation.
-Does not stumble.
-May be memorized.
Proficient

Clear
-Has practiced.
-May stumble but doesn't detract.
Basic

Can't understand some key words.
-Needs practice.
Beginning

Mumbling
-Lots of stumbling.
-No practice.










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