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Speech to Inform-Oral Presentation 
Students will present a speech which will demonstrate a high level of preparedness demonstrating a clear understanding of in class practice while delivering information pertinent to the topic.
Rubric Code: Q9C648
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Below Basic

1 pts

Writing

Advanced

Strong control of mechanics of writing. All high frequency words are spelled correctly. Ideas are detailed and follow a logical sequence.
Proficient

Good control of mechanics of writing. Most high frequency words are spelled correctly. Ideas follow a logical sequence.
Basic

Fair control of mechanics of writing. Some high frequency words are spelled correctly. Ideas are difficult to follow.
Below Basic

Poor control of mechanics of writing. Many misspelled high frequency words. Ideas are random and hard to follow.
Content

Advanced

Names two things you would do as mayor. Names two problems to fix and two services you would provide. Why you should be elected mayor.
Proficient

Missing 1 of the following components: Two things you would do as mayor. Two problems you would solve and two services you would provide. Why you should be elected mayor.
Basic

Missing 2 of the following components: Two things you would do as mayor. Two problems you would solve and two services you would provide. Why you should be elected mayor.
Below Basic

Missing 3 of the following components: Two things you would do as mayor. Two problems you would solve and two services you would provide. Why you should be elected mayor.
Eye Contact

Advanced

Speaker checks with notes but makes sustained eye contact with all members of the audience.
Proficient

Speaker maintains inconsistent eye contact with the audience or focuses on one person/part of the audience, ignoring the rest.
Basic

Speaker frequently refers to notes and makes little eye contact with the audience.
Below Basic

Speaker looks down at their speech, rarely looks at the audience, if at all.
Vocal Delivery

Advanced

Excellent vocal expression including appropriate variance in volume, pitch, and rate. Enthusiatic about topic.
Proficient

Good vocal expression including appropriate volume, pitch, and rate.
Basic

Some vocal expression, but lacking in enthusiasm, volume, pitch, and/or rate.
Below Basic

Monotone and/or mumbling. Not effective in maintaining the audience's attention.
Lacking in enthusiasm, volume, pitch, and/or rate.



Keywords:
  • I Want to Be the Mayor Speech







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