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BEING COURTEOUS
Speaking with Expression: Interrupting Politely
Rubric Code:
S22BW6C
By
kidsandplay
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Being Courteous
Poor
4 pts
Good
7 pts
Very Good
10 pts
Tone
Poor
Expressed little to no feeling.
Good
Expressed some feelings of being courteous.
Very Good
Expressed a lot of feeling and the correct way of being courteous as you borrow someone's gadget for an important purpose.
Word Choice
Poor
Did not use common polite words.
Good
Used 1 common polite word to ask permission.
Very Good
Used 2 or more common polite words to ask permission.
Invented Scenario
Poor
Did not use appropriate scenarios for the topic.
Good
Used slightly appropriate scenarios about the topic and created simple details about the short and role play of being courteous.
Very Good
Used a very appropriate scenario about the topic and created interesting details about how to do the short role play of being courteous.
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English
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