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TV Guide Rubric
Presentation rubric for Black History Month
Rubric Code:
S23649X
By
Nomad37
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Presentation rubric for B1.1 unit 1
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Presentation and creativity
Poor
The presenter was un-enthusiastic; the audience's attention showed disinterest and student read completely from slides or paper. Student spoke in a boring monotone no eye contact and gave a standard presentation
Fair
The presenter was some what enthusiastic; the audience's attention showed disinterest and student read mostly from slides or paper. Very little eye contact. their was an attempt at creativity but not much effort
Good
The presenter kept the attention of the audience the whole time and used some intonation read only a little from their slides and kept okay eye contact on audience Student produced a creative presentation that was mostly engaging and original
Excellent
The presenter sustained the interest of the audience in clever and innovative ways and maintained good eye contact and used gestures, props and other speech techniques to keep the audiences attention. Students presentation was original and engaging and very entertaining.
Content
Poor
Student does not accurately and completely describe TV programs and writes 0-1 descriptions and does not use vocabulary and does not identify the category of TV
Fair
Student gives a semi accurate description of 1-2 TV programs on their channel and sometimes uses vocabulary and rarely identifies the category of TV
Good
Student gives an accurate description of 2 TV programs on their channel and uses vocabulary and identifies the majority of TV programs
Excellent
Student gives a very accurate description of 2 TV programs on their channel and uses multiple vocabulary words to describe the TV shows and identifies all TV programs.
Syntax
Poor
Presenter used incorrect sentence structure/syntax that was not appropriate for the topic. Franglicismes/slang/reductions were very often (6+ times) used
Fair
Presenter used correct sentence structure/syntax that was mostly appropriate for the topic. A few (1-5) franglicisimes/slang/reductions were used.
Good
Presenter used correct sentence structure/syntax that was appropriate in supporting the topic. No franglicismes/slang/reductions were used.
Excellent
Presenter used the BEST sentence structure/syntax that supported the topic. Franglicismes/slang/reductions were NEVER used.
Pronunciation
Poor
Speaks clearly and distinctly all (100-95%) the time, and mispronounces no words.
Fair
Speaks clearly and distinctly all (100-95%) the time, but mispronounces one word.
Good
Speaks clearly and distinctly most (94-85%) of the time. Mispronounces 2-5 words in the presentation.
Excellent
Frequently mumbles OR mispronounces several (6+) key words in the presentation
Subjects:
English
Types:
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