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Middle School Oral Book Report Rubric
Middle School Oral Book Report Rubric
Rubric for oral book report which includes oral presentation.
Rubric Code:
KXC83B2
By
grimmslp
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Book Report Rubric
6 pts
8 pts
10 pts
12 pts
Introduction
6
Does not sufficiently introduce the book. No attention-getter is used and most of the necessary information is missing.
8
Provides a weak attention-getter and/or some of the necessary information is missing.
10
Provides a sufficient attention-getter and most of the necessary information - author, book title, publishing company, and date of publication is included.
12
Provides a creative attention-getter and includes all of the necessary information which includes the author, book title, publishing company, and date of publication.
Setting
6
No setting is described in the report.
8
The setting is mentioned but the "where" and/or the "when" questions are not fully answered.
10
The setting is mentioned and the "where" and the"when" questions are answered, but the student gives partial explanation.
12
The setting is fully described. The student answers the "where" and "when" questions and gives explanations and details for both.
Characters
6
No characters are discussed.
8
Characters are mentioned, but the protagonist and antagonist are not identified and/or description qualities are missing.
10
The protagonist and antagonists are clearly identified,superficially analyzed with limited description.
12
The protagonist and the antagonist are clearly identified, analyzed and described in detail.
Conflict/Plot
6
No conflict and/or plot is discussed.
8
The student states the conflict(s) and/or does not clearly explain the plot of the story.
10
The student states the conflict(s) and explains the plot and discusses events in the plot.
12
The conflict(s) and plot are thoroughly explained and the student clearly discusses events that develop the plot including the high point of the story
Feelings/Mood/Personal Opinion
6
No feelings or mood is discussed.
8
The student mentions his/her feelings about the book.
10
The student briefly discusses his/her feelings about the book.
12
The student discusses his/her feelings about the book along with reasons.
Oral Presentation
6
Very difficult to understand because words are mumbled and ideas are totally out of sequence. Looks down at the floor or notes all the time while speaking and body language is not positive.
8
Speaks too fast and is difficult to understand about half the time. Ideas are jumbled and only in sequence sometimes. Looses concentration and becomes distracted. Does not maintain eye contact most of the time.
10
Speaks clearly and mostly presents ideas in sequence although goes off track sometimes. Forgets what they were saying once or twice. Looks around the room or at the floor a few times.
12
Speaks clearly and presents ideas in an organised manner. Doesn't get distracted and begin giggling. Maintains eye contact and positive body language.
Keywords:
ELA, book report, middle school, junior high
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
Reading
Writing
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