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Voicemail Grading Rubric
Text Message Grading Rubric
Students will create a text message string between two characters in modern language, while maintaining the theme and overall development of the play.
Rubric Code:
PX9XX35
By
misstubbs
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Text Messages Rubric
Exemplary
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Emerging
2 pts
Not Complete
1 pts
Audience Awareness
Exemplary
Excellent and appropriate audience awareness. Presented in the manner of a voicemail
Proficient
Some audience awareness demonstrated. Presented mostly in the manner of a voicemail
Emerging
Needs more audience awareness. Presented only somewhat in the manner of a voicemail.
Not Complete
Little or no audience awareness demonstrated. Not written in a manner of a voicemail.
Ideas
Exemplary
Ideas were expressed in a clear and organized fashion. It would be easy for the audience to figure out what the messages were about. All necessary names and events were mentioned
Proficient
Ideas were expressed in a pretty clear manner, but the organization could have been better. Most necessary names and events were mentioned
Emerging
Ideas were somewhat organized, but were not very clear and there were sections that didn’t make sense. Some necessary names and events were mentioned
Not Complete
Ideas were not organized or clear. No necessary names or specific events were mentioned
Word Choice
Exemplary
Uses appropriate words and dialect that suite the speaker and audience. Phrases, and the choice and placement of the words seems accurate, natural and not forced..
Proficient
Uses vivid words and phrases, but the words are occasionally used inaccurately or seem overdone. dialect and fluency are mostly appropriate for speaker and audience
Emerging
Uses words that communicate clearly, but the presentation lacks variety, punch or flair. dialect and fluency are somewhat appropriate for speaker and audience
Not Complete
Uses a limited vocabulary that does not communicate strongly or capture the reader's interest. Cannot understand what is being said, dialect and fluency are not appropriate for speaker and audience
Grammar, mechanics, & spelling
Exemplary
Makes no errors in grammar, mechanics, or spelling based on language aimed at the audience.
Proficient
Makes 1-2 errors in grammar, mechanics, and/or spelling.
Emerging
Makes 3-4 errors in grammar mechanics, and/or spelling
Not Complete
Makes more than 4 errors in grammar, mechanics, and/or spelling.
Length of voicemails
Exemplary
All 5 voicemails are 20-60 seconds
Proficient
4 voicemails are 20-60 seconds
Emerging
3 voicemails are 20-60 seconds
Not Complete
1-2 voicemails are 20-60 seconds
Subjects:
English
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