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Interview Rubric: Introduction of a Classmate 
In this speech, you will be required to introduce a classmate, much like a “show and tell” format. Your job is to share interesting facts about your partner.
Rubric Code: MXWC666
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Your Score

(N/A)

I.

Poor

Lack of organization, no regard for directions, does not entertain or inform, shorter than three minutes.
Fair

Requirements are not followed, speech duration is too short, partner is not sufficiently introduced, lack of organization.
Good

Almost all requirements are met, speech is at least three minutes, and sufficiently introduces partner.
Excellent

Closely adheres to all requirements: addresses at least three of the bullet points on assignment sheets, lasts at least 3 minutes and clearly introduces partner.
Your Score
Presentation Skills
  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Your Score

(N/A)

II.

Poor

No eye contact, very little knowledge of subject, poor body language and tone. Student mumbles making it hard for students in the back of class to hear.
Fair

Eye contact is limited. Not much interaction with the audience, fidgety, voice is inaudible, stumbling is distracting.
Good

Students maintain eye contact most of the time, solid body language, natural gestures, shaky tone, occassional stumbling over words.
Excellent

Maintains eye contact while using positive and confident body language, natural gestures, relaxed tone, does not overuse "umm".
Your Score
Outline Quality
  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Your Score

(N/A)

III.

Poor

Outline has a non recognizable format, very disorganized, does not include full sentences, and is very hard to follow.
Speech is neither entertaining or informative.
Fair

Outline does not adhere to directions, is not long enough, does not show good organization. Not very entertaining or informative.
Good

Outline is close to proper format, makes sense, includes a logical progression, and mostly contains full sentences in most lines. Speech is sufficiently entertaining and informative.
Excellent

Outline format is followed exactly, is well organized, includes at least three of the requirements, and contains full sentences in every line. Speech is both entertaining and informative.
Your Score










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