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Speaking English 
Assessment of student's effort and ability to speak English in class
Rubric Code: P2W7CC3
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Speaking English
  Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Fair

1 pts

Poor

0 pts

Effort

Excellent

Student always tries to speak English in class.
Good

Student makes frequent attempts to speak in English.
Fair

Student sometimes attempts to speak in English
Poor

Student rarely or never attempts to speak in English.
Permission Anchor Chart

Excellent

Student always uses the anchor chart (without saying it in Spanish first) to ask permission to go drink water, go to the locker, or go to bathroom, etc.
Good

Student frequently uses the anchor chart (without saying it in Spanish first) to ask permission to go drink water, go to the locker, or go to bathroom, etc.
Fair

Student sometimes uses the anchor chart to ask permission to go drink water, go to the locker, or go to bathroom, etc.
Poor

Student never uses the anchor chart to ask permission to go drink water, go to the locker, or go to bathroom, etc.
Pronunciation

Excellent

Student speaks with a very clear accent and is almost always understood
Good

Student speaks with a somewhat clear accent, only needing to clarify some words in the sentence.
Fair

Student is somewhat unintelligible when she/he speaks English
Poor

Student is unintelligible when he/she speaks English
Content

Excellent

When student speaks in class, all or the majority of words are in English.
Good

Student code-switches, but uses English more than Spanish.
Fair

Student code-switches between English and Spanish, using Spanish more.
Poor

Little to no English to assess




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