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Book Commercial Rubric 
Skills needed for a great book commercial. Your commercial should encourage people to read the book. Give reasons why it is a good read. Describe the genre, characters, setting, theme and plot without giving the ending. Be sure in the beginning to give the book's title and author. Have Fun!
Rubric Code: MXCX92A
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Highly Proficient

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Close to Proficient

2 pts

Emergent

1 pts

Content

Highly Proficient

Presenter includes the perfect balance of elements, which may be genre, summary of plot (including setting and main characters), the problem, and your feelings/opinion. Well-prepared.
Proficient

Includes:
-summary
-the problem
-your feelings/opinion.

Presenter seems prepared.
Close to Proficient

May include summary, the problem, and your feelings/opinion, but gives too much or not enough information. Presenter has not given enough forethought to the presentation.
Emergent

Does not include summary, the problem, or your feelings/opinion. Presenter has not given forethought to what he/she was going to say.
Word Choice/Persuasion

Highly Proficient

-Exciting

-Getting to suspense, but not spoiling the book.

-Convinces you to read the book or not.

-You explain why you enjoyed the book or not.

-If you know something about the author, you include that to add interest.
Proficient

-Interesting

-Tells why you enjoyed the book or not

-Connects to the audience

-Tells just enough.
Close to Proficient

-Hardly convincing

-Spoils some of the book

-Loses the audience

-Tells why you like the book or not but does not connect to the audience.
Emergent

-Unconvincing

-Spoils the book

-Does not tell why or why not you enjoy the book.

-Uninteresting.
Feeling

Highly Proficient

Emphasis on certain words builds emotion.
Proficient

Puts feeling into what you're saying.
Close to Proficient

Not a lot of feeling behind the words.
Emergent

Monotone, no feeling, mood does not match what is being said.
Gestures/Props

Highly Proficient

Body gestures and props enhance the presentation.
Proficient

Body gestures and props match the mood.
Close to Proficient

Don't use a lot of body gestures or props.
Emergent

Body gestures and/or props are distracting to audience (for example, you're slouching, your hand is covering your mouth, you're looking down, prop detracts from what you are saying).
Volume

Highly Proficient

-Clearly heard.
-Loudness matches mood.
Proficient

Audible.
-Clear.
-Volume is acceptable.
Close to Proficient

Audible but not clear.
Emergent

Inaudible.
Fluency

Highly Proficient

-Can understand every word.
-Sounds like they are speaking in a conversation.
-Does not stumble.
-May be memorized.
Proficient

Clear
-Has practiced.
-May stumble but doesn't detract.
Close to Proficient

Can't understand some key words.
-Needs practice.
Emergent

Mumbling
-Lots of stumbling.
-No practice.










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