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News Reports Using Green Screen 
After investigating the structure and organization of the news, the students noted current school events, stories or activities, wrote scripts and presented news like reports pre-recorded to the class.
Rubric Code: AX87BB5
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Public Rubric
Subject: Journalism  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric News Presentation
  A

5 pts

B

4 pts

C

3 pts

D

2 pts

E

1 pts

Engages the audience

A

Topics are interesting. Begins with introduction of Who, What, Where, and When. In investigative report, includes the Why and the How.
B

Topic is interesting. Begins with an introduction and includes at least three of the lead questions (Who, What, Where, and When). May include Why or How.
C

Topic is interesting. Begins with an introduction and includes at least two of the lead questions (Who, What, Where, and When).
D

Not really interesting. Begins with a loose reference to the topic; leaves out more than one of the lead questions.
E

Is not interesting. Introduction not relevant to the topic.
Content

A

At least five or six news items are shown. The content is varied and original.
B

Four news items are shown. Content is varied and somewhat original.
C

Three news items are shown. Content is adequate and not really original.
D

Two news items are shown.
Content is boring and unoriginal.
E

One news item is shown.
Content is too limited to be judged properly.
Oral Presentation

Enthusiasm

A

Demonstrates enthusiasm and is always well prepared.
B

Demonstrates some enthusiasm and is sometimes well prepared.
C

Demonstrates a little enthusiasm and is seldom well prepared.
D

Demonstrates very little enthusiasm and is not well prepared.
E

Demonstrates no enthusiasm and is not prepared.
Oral Presentation

Pronunciation and clarity

A

Students use a clear voices and correct, precise pronunciation of words so that all audience members can hear presentation.
B

Students' voices are clear and pronunciation is mostly correct. Most audience members can easily hear the presentation.
C

Students' voices are quiet, pronunciation is sometimes correct; audience has some difficulty hearing the presentation.
D

Students mumble, incorrect pronunciation .
E

Students speak too quietly; cannot be heard.
Technology

The overall aesthetic of the News Report. The overall impression from viewing.

A

News Report is well edited. Scenes transitioned smoothly. Report was very creative and effective.
B

News Report is fairly well edited. Scenes transitioned somewhat smoothly. Minimal distractions. some creativity present.
C

There are some problems but overall the News Report is able to communicate about the issues.
D

Presentation contains some problems that distract from the message.
E

There are many problems with the News Report that distract from its effectiveness. Problems may include sound issues, poor information, too brief, etc.
Group members

A
B
C
D
E



Keywords:
  • media, news investigation







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