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Reading a storybook aloud. 
Rubric Code: D6264A
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Volume

Excellent

Uses volume to its maximum effect. Starts out middle volume, increases or decreases to maximize entertainment of reading.
Good

Uses some vocal variety. Starts out middle volume, increases or decreases somewhat.
Fair

Very little variety in volume.
Poor

No variety. Monotone reading.
Intensity/Emphasis

Excellent

Reader uses intensity and emphasis to draw audience into the story. Creates drama.
Good

Reader makes an attempt at using intensity and emphasis to create drama.
Fair

Reader uses some intensity and emphasis.
Poor

Reader makes no attempt to use intensity and emphasis in reading.
Speech Rate

Excellent

Reader uses rate to make reading more interesting. Speeds up and slows down to create effect.
Good

Reader uses good speaking rate, easily understood by all.
Fair

Reader's rate fluctuates without purpose.
Poor

Reader is either too fast or too slow. Not effective with story.
Articulation

Excellent

All words are articulated properly, or with dialect, depending upon story.
Good

Most words are articulated properly.
Fair

Some words are articulated properly.
Poor

Few words are articluated properly.
Importance of the Selection

Excellent

Reader chooses an important selection and clearly explains why the section is important.
Good

Reader chooses an important selection and adequately explains why the section is important.
Fair

Reader chooses an appropriate selection and adequately explains why the section is important.
Poor

Reader chooses an appropriate selection, but has difficulty explaining why the section is important



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  • English short story reading.

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