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Speaking Yr5 
Students speak for one minute about their Kite. Students must address, how the illustration relates to their country of research, the symmetrical shape of the kite, the choice of colours and any other special features.
Rubric Code: M23X89
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Very High

4 pts

Eye Contact

Poor

Does not look at the audience.
Fair

Looks at the audience sometimes.
Good

Looks at the audience most of the time.
Very High

Very good eye contact with the audience all of the time.
Voice Volume

Poor

Does not speak loud enough for everyone to hear.
Fair

Speaks loud enough for some people to hear.
Good

Speaks loud enough for everyone to hear.
Very High

Speaks loud enough for everyone to hear and changes the volume when emphasising.
Voice Clarity

Poor

Does not speak clear enough for everyone to hear.
Fair

Speaks clear enough for some people to hear.
Good

Speaks clear enough for everyone to hear.
Very High

Speaks very clear and keeps audience engaged with the appropriate change in voice tones.
Body Posture and Facial Expression

Poor

Slouches and looks worried or bored.
Fair

Looks a little excited and stands straight some of the time.
Good

Stands straight and looks excited.
Very High

Stands straight, looks excited and uses facial expressions to keep audience engaged.
Coverage of topic

Poor

Students did not speak about the criteria as outlined above.
Fair

Students addressed some of the speaking criteria outlined above.
Good

Student addressed all the speaking criteria with the exception of any interesting information.
Very High

Student addressed all the speaking criteria very well.




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