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Yr 10 Planning and Presenting a News Report
Yr 10 Planning and Presenting a News Report
After investigating the structure and organisation of the news, the students noted current school events, stories or activities, wrote scripts and presented pre-recorded news reports to the class. The class is divided into groups of three, each must have a cameraperson, an anchor and a reporter.
Rubric Code:
QX37B45
By
Saimarauf
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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News Story Presentation
Brilliant!
4 pts
Good
3 pts
OK
2 pts
Rubbish!
1 pts
Audience
Brilliant!
Begins with introduction of a relevant and interesting topic, including Who, What, Where, and When. Definitely acknowledges who their audience is and engages them.
Good
Begins with an introduction of the topic and includes at least three of the lead questions (Who, What, Where, and When). Mostly acknowledges who their audience is and engages them.
OK
Begins with an introduction of the topic and includes at least two of the lead questions (Who, What, Where, and When). Tries to engage the audience.
Rubbish!
Begins with a loose reference to the topic; leaves out more than one of the lead questions. Boring! Doesn't engage the audience at all.
Builds content
Brilliant!
Uses several strategies to develop content, such as, sequence,quotations, interviews,descriptive/persuasive language/vocabulary and emotion. Dramatic sense is achieved.
Good
Uses at least three strategies to develop content and heightens sense of drama.
OK
Uses at least two strategies to develop content and enhance sense of drama.
Rubbish!
Uses one strategy to develop content; sense of drama is sadly lacking.
Establishes a conclusion
Brilliant!
Presenter establishes a sense of summary using various strategies which re-iterate main points discussed in presentation. Concluding remarks may pose rhetorical questions for further thinking and reflection.
Good
Presenter uses more than one strategy to summarize information. Poses a rhetorical question for the audience to reflect upon.
OK
Presenter wraps-up with a weak and brief conclusion.
Rubbish!
Presentation ends without any concluding remarks.
Entertainment value
Brilliant!
Highly engaging because it closely resembles a real TV news report. Excellently filmed and edited.
Good
Engaging because it resembles a real TV news report. Well filmed and edited.
OK
Slightly engaging but doesn't really resemble a real TV news report. Some parts are well filmed and edited, but mostly it is a disorganised mess.
Rubbish!
Where were you when we studied news reports? Poorly filmed and edited.
Keywords:
media, news investigation
Subjects:
Communication
English
Journalism
Types:
Presentation
Writing
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