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Tongue Twister 
Rubric Code: Q2W83BB
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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Fair (2)

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Good (3)

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Excellent (4)

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Superior (5)

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Made Eye Contact

B.CU.2.1 - Performer/ Audience Etiquette
B.CU.2.2 - Acting Conventions (Stage Presence)

Poor (1)

Speaker makes no eye contact.
Fair (2)

Speaker makes little eye contact.
Good (3)

Speaker makes some eye contact.
Excellent (4)

Speaker routinely scans audience.
Superior (5)

Speaker’s use of eye contact adds to the presentation's
effectiveness.
Spoke Clearly and Loudly

B.C.1.2 - Apply Vocal Elements
B.C.2.1 - Acting Skills

Poor (1)

Speaker is unintelligible.
Fair (2)

Tongue Twister is delivered too quietly and too quickly. Few consonants are pronounced clearly.
Good (3)

Tongue Twister is delivered too quietly or quickly. Some consonants are pronounced clearly.
Excellent (4)

Tongue Twister is delivered too quietly or quickly at times, but has appropriate volume and rate of speed at other times. Most consonants are pronounced clearly.
Superior (5)

Tongue Twister is delivered at an appropriate volume and rate of speed, with clear, separated consonants.
Spoke with Vocal Variety

B.C.1.2 - Apply Vocal Elements
B.C.2.1 - Acting Skills

Poor (1)

Speaker does not use vocal expression.
Fair (2)

Speaker uses little vocal expression, but does not seem to have purpose.
Good (3)

Speaker uses vocal expression, but does not seem to have purpose.
Excellent (4)

Speaker occasionally
uses purposeful vocal expression.
Superior (5)

Speaker uses
inflection or vocal expression purposefully.
Used Correct Posture

B.C.1.1 - Non-verbal expression

Poor (1)

Speaker slouches during tongue twister.
Fair (2)

Speaker does not keep hands still or body straight during the speech and distracts the listener.
Good (3)

Speaker fiddles with hands or has difficulty standing still to the point of distraction.
Excellent (4)

Speaker stands straight with hands resting at side, may fiddle a little but it does not distract the listener.
Superior (5)

The speaker appears confident, relaxed, and convincing.
Memorized

B.C.2.1 - Acting Skills
B.CU.2.1 - Performer/Audience Etiquette
B.CU.2.2 - Acting Conventions (Memorization)

Poor (1)

Tongue Twister is not memorized.
Fair (2)

Tongue Twister is partially memorized and needs prompting often.
Good (3)

Tongue Twister is partially memorized, pauses often to recall.
Excellent (4)

Tongue Twister is mostly memorized, but speaker might pause occasionally to recall or need to be prompted.
Superior (5)

Tongue Twister is fully memorized.



Keywords:
  • Memorized Speech







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