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Oral Presentation of Original Monologue 
You will write a monologue based on a given inspiration (i.e. using a prop, masking an irritation, presenting an historical figure). You will present that monolgue in class using appropriate props and/or costumes (when possible) while creating a character unlike yourself. You will use your voice, body language and movement to appropriately represent your character's personality and motivation.
Rubric Code: N23WA7
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Original Monologue & Presentation
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Length of script

Poor

Under 100 words
Fair

Between 100-200 words
Good

Over 200 words
Preparedness

Poor

Unable to present monologue on due date
Fair

Able to present monologue but do not have prop/costume or are otherwise unprepared
Good

Able to present on due date with prop/costume and are obviously prepared
Eye focus

Poor

Unable to look away from script; unable to make eye contact with either audience, scene partner, or imaginary scene partner
Fair

Attempts to look away from script when able to; attempts to make eye contact with either audience, scene partner, or imaginary scene partner when appropriate
Good

Demonstrates ability to maintain appropriate eye contact when looking away from script; either focusing on and connecting with the audience, scene partner or imaginary scene partner when appropriate
Projection & Articulation

Poor

Unable to speak loudly and clearly enough for everyone to hear and understand
Fair

Most of the time speaks loudly and clearly enough for everyone to hear and understand
Good

Always speaks loudly and clearly enough for everyone to hear and understand










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