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Direcciones Presentational speaking
Direcciones Presentational speaking
This rubric will help you to be successful when presenting your topic on how to give directions
Rubric Code:
QX9C953
By
zennysmith
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Communication
Poor
Student reads the presentation
- does NOT looks at the audience
-Does NOT uses or makes reference to the map or images to help audience to understand
-Does not uses clear loud voice
- Does NOT student demonstrate knowledge of the topic and vocabulary needed to complete the task.
Fair
Student reads SOME the presentation
- looks at the audience very little
- uses or makes SOME reference to the map or images to help audience to understand
- SOME clear loud voice
- student demonstrate SOME knowledge of the topic and vocabulary needed to complete the task.
Good
- Student does not read the presentation
- looks at the audience
- uses or makes reference to the map or images to help audience to understand.
-clear loud voice
- student demonstrate knowledge of the topic and vocabulary needed to complete the task.
Information
Poor
student DOES NOT have a clear purpose for the presentation to informed)
-DOES NOT cover all the main points of the presentation, introduction, what is the event or points from and where to go, date, time.
Fair
student has SOME of a clear purpose for the presentation to informed)
-covers SOME the main points of the presentation, introduction, what is the event or points from and where to go, date, time.
Good
- student has a clear purpose for the presentation to informed)
-covers all the main points of the presentation, introduction, what is the event or points from and where to go, date, time.
graphics - technology
Poor
Students DOES NOT use the slide to present the information,
Fair
Students uses SOME parts of the slide
Good
Students uses graphics to present the information, slide.
grammar
Poor
student has A lot of grammar errors and they make it difficult for the audience to understand
Fair
student has SOME grammar errors and they make it somehow difficult for the audience to understan
Good
-student has very few grammar errors and the presentation is comprehensible.
Pronunciation and intonation
Poor
Student pronounces and uses the WRONG intonation throughout the presentation. A lot mispronounced words
Fair
Student pronounces and uses SOME of the correct intonation throughout the presentation. SOME mispronounced words
Good
Student pronounces and uses the correct intonation throughout the presentation. Very few mispronounced words
Keywords:
Mis direcciones
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Presentation
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