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Introductory Speech.
Introductory Speech.
Student will give a 2 minute minimum speech. This is an introductory and will be graded lightly in comparison to future speeches.
Rubric Code:
KXB9A86
By
Bird4773
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Ice Breaker Speech
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Average
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Familiarity of with your material
Needs Improvement
You are obviously not familiar with your speech. You pronounce few words correctly.
Overall, you show a very limited comfort with the material.
Average
You are generally familiar with your speech and it is evident that you have practiced. You pronounce most words correctly and seem comfortable with
what you have to say.
Overall, you know your speech
generally well.
Good
You have obviously practiced your speech repeatedly. You pronounce almost all words correctly and seem to be very comfortable with what you have to say.
Excellent
You have obviously practiced your speech repeatedly. You pronounce all words correctly and seem to be very comfortable with what you have to say.
Overall, you know your speech quite well.
Posture
Needs Improvement
You have poor posture throughout your speech You often lean from side to side and slouch onto the podium, or fidget with your hands.
Average
You have good posture throughout most your speech. You rarely lean from side to
side, slouch onto the podium, or fidget with your hands. Most of your movements serve to enhance the speech rather than distract from it.
Good
You have good posture throughout your speech. You do sometimes lean from side to side, or you slouch onto the podium, or fidget with your hands.
All of your movements serve to enhance the speech rather than
distract from it.
Excellent
You have good posture throughout your speech. You do not lean from side to side, nor do you slouch onto the podium, or fidget with your hands.
All of your movements serve to
enhance the speech rather than
distract from it.
Pacing
Needs Improvement
You move through your speech very quickly or too slowly. As a result, the words that you say are not understood, or felt by the audience.
You speak under 30 seconds.
Average
You move through your speech at an appropriate pace for most of your speech.
A few times you may make awkward pauses or speak unexpectedly.
You speak between 30 seconds to 1 minute.
Good
You move through your speech at an appropriate pace. You pause in at the end of sentences or at significant moments so that your words are felt by the audience.
You speak for 1-2 minutes.
Excellent
You move through your speech at an appropriate pace. You pause in at the end of sentences or at significant
moments so that your words are felt by the audience.
You speak for 2 minutes or more.
Eye Contact
Needs Improvement
You make eye contact 1-3 times
with your audience during your
speech.
Average
You rarely make eye contact with your audience throughout the entirety of your speech, and you make eye contact with limited sections of the room.
Good
You consistently make eye contact with your audience throughout the entirety of your speech, but you make eye contact with limited sections of the room.
Excellent
You consistently make eye contact with your audience throughout the entirety of your speech. You make eye contact with all sections of the room throughout your speech.
Keywords:
Ice Breaker
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
Presentation
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