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Oral presentation-My favorite animal
Oral presentation-My favorite animal
Rubric Code:
Q2384A4
By
Barbara1296
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Category
Weak
1 pts
Poor
2 pts
Satisfactory
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Vocabulary
Weak
Student did not have enough vocabulary words to express the ideas properly.
Poor
Student had inadequate vocabulary words to express the ideas properly, which hindered partners in responding.
Satisfactory
Student was able to use broad vocabulary words but was lacking, making him/her repetitive and cannot expand on his/her ideas.
Good
Student utilized the words learned in class, in an accurate manner for the situation given.
Excellent
Rich, precise and impressive usage of vocabulary words learned in and beyond of class.
Grammar
Weak
It was not possible for the student to articulate proper sentences and had a hard time communicating the ideas because of grammar mistakes.
Poor
It was difficult for the student to articulate proper sentences and had a hard time communicating the ideas because of grammar mistakes.
Satisfactory
Student was able to express the ideas and responses adequately but often displayed inconsistencies with his/her sentence structure and tenses.
Good
Student was able to express the ideas fairly well but made mistakes with the tenses, however was able to correct him/herself.
Excellent
Student was able to express the ideas with ease in proper sentence structure and tenses.
Pronunciation
Weak
The student struggled to pronounce full sentences. He/She was quiet in speaking and unclear in pronunciation.
Poor
It was difficult for the student to pronounce. He/She was quiet in speaking and unclear in pronunciation.
Satisfactory
Student was slightly unclear with pronunciation at times, but generally was fair.
Good
Pronunciation was good and did not interfere with communication.
Excellent
Pronunciation was very clear and easy to understand.
Fluency
Weak
Speech is too slow, stumbling, nervous, even for short or memorized expressions. Difficult for a listener to understand.
Poor
Speech is slow, stumbling, nervous, except for short or memorized expressions. Difficult for a listener to understand.
Satisfactory
Speech is slow and often hesitant and irregular. Sentences may be left uncompleted, but the student is able to continue.
Good
Speech is mostly smooth but with some hesitation and unevenness caused primarily by rephrasing and groping words.
Excellent
Speech is effortless and smooth with speed that makes discourse easy to understand.
Creativity
Weak
The student did not make an effort to create something eye-catching.
doesn't present any visual support.
Poor
The student make a poor effort to create something eye-catching.
doesn't present any visual support.
Satisfactory
The student strives to create something eye-catching.
Presents a visual support but still lacks a few things to do a great job.
Good
The student strives to create something eye-catching.
Presents a good visual support.
Excellent
The student made an effort to create an attractive presentation.
The presentation has photos, drawings and other elements.
It is very eye-catching .
Subjects:
English
Types:
Exam
Presentation
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