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Participial Adjectives Skit
Students will use -ed and -ing adjectives in speech.
Rubric Code:
PX26W65
By
tclanin
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Adjective Skit
Superior
5 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Preparation
Superior
Skit has obviously been practiced. Students are able to present the skit easily from memory.
Excellent
Skit has been practiced. Students are able to present the skit from memory.
Good
Skit has been practiced a little. Students are able to easily present skit with the seldom use of notes.
Fair
Skit has not been practiced and/or students rely heavily on notes.
Poor
Skit has not been practiced and the students rely heavily on notes. Students are unprepared to present.
Creativity
Superior
Skit is very creative and unique. Students act and use lots of expression and emotion while speaking.
Excellent
Skit is creative and/or unique. Students act and speak with some expression and/or emotion but there could be more.
Good
Skit is somewhat creative. Students do little acting and/or use little emotion when speaking.
Fair
Skit lacks creativity. Students do not act and/or use emotion when speaking.
Poor
Skit lacks creativity. Students have trouble preforming skit with the use of notes.
Communication
Superior
Students speak clearly and are easily understood. Students use correct pronunciation. Students speak at a good volume.
Excellent
Students speak clearly and are understood. Students use almost all correct pronunciation. Students speak at a good volume.
Good
Students speak somewhat clearly and are understood. Students have no more than 2 words said incorrectly. Students may speak at a good volume.
Fair
Students speak unclearly and/or mispronounce some words. Student may not speak at a good volume.
Poor
Students speech is unclear and are not understood at times. Students mispronounce words and/or speak at a very low level, may mumble.
Required Elements/Grammar
Superior
Students correctly use both -ed and -ing adjectives. Skit has more than 6 examples of adjectives. No grammatical errors.
Excellent
Students correctly use both -ed and -ing adjectives. Skit has more than 6 examples. Few grammatical errors.
Good
Students correctly use both -ed and -ing adjectives. More than 4 examples of adjectives used with some grammatical errors.
Fair
Students sometimes correctly use -ed and -ing adjectives. Students use at least 4 adjectives. May have major grammatical errors.
Poor
Students misuse -ed and -ing adjectives. Students use at least 2 adjectives. There are major grammatical errors in the skit.
Keywords:
Adjectives, participial adjectives
Subjects:
English
Types:
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