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Presentational Speaking
Presentational Speaking
Spanish 1 ¿Quién soy yo?
Rubric Code:
E22BW26
By
cornellj88
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Novice - High
5 pts
Novice - Mid
4 pts
Novice - Low
2 pts
Below level
1 pts
What information did you use?
Novice - High
There was a very clear explanation of who you are what what you are like. You provided some questions in Spanish and answered all questions with many details.
Novice - Mid
There was a clear explanation of who you are what what you are like. You provided some questions in Spanish and answered all questions with details.
Novice - Low
At times there was a clear explanation of who you are what what you are like. You provided some questions in Spanish and answered all questions with many details.
Below level
The presentation did not answer all of the questions and/or it did not include question in Spanish. Information is very basic.
How did you use the language?
Novice - High
Your statements were connected and organized.
Novice - Mid
Many of your statements were connected and organized.
Novice - Low
A few of your statements were connected and organized. Your discussion was sometimes unclear.
Below level
Many of your statements were very basic and disorganized.
How well were you understood?
Novice - High
The pronunciation and annunciation was clear and anyone could follow along and understand most of the information in the discussion.
Novice - Mid
Someone could mostly understand the information in the discussion.
Novice - Low
Someone might struggle to understand the information in the discussion.
Below level
The presentation could only be understood with great effort.
How well did you use the language?
Novice - High
You made very few mistakes in grammar that were noticeable but that did not prevent communication.
Novice - Mid
Your made mistakes in grammar that were noticeable but that did not prevent communication.
Novice - Low
Your mistakes in grammar sometimes prevented communication and/or seemed to rely heavily on a translator.
Below level
Your mistakes in grammar often prevented communication and/or seemed to rely heavily on a translator.
Appearance
Novice - High
Slides contained colorful images that were clear, purposeful and meaningful. Text was appropriate but not overused.
Novice - Mid
Slides contained colorful images that were mostly clear, purposeful and meaningful. Text was mostly appropriate but not overused.
Novice - Low
Slides contained some colorful images that were clear, purposeful and meaningful. Text was overused a bit.
Below level
Slides lacked purpose and/or meaning. Text was overused.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Foreign Languages
Types:
Presentation
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