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Mini-debate
Mini-debate
Rubric Code:
S239B3X
By
ajfreemanminor
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Very Good
4 pts
Quality of arguments
Poor
Arguments not persuasive because of lack of evidence or preparation.
Fair
Arguments were sometimes persuasive. They were generally vague and supported by minimal evidence and logic. May have been mostly emotional.
Good
Arguments were usually persuasive and backed by evidence or example. May have been vague at times. Used a mix of emotional and logical arguments.
Very Good
Arguments were always persuasive and specific and backed by evidence or example. Used a mix of emotional and logical arguments
Restatement/Counterargument
Poor
Did not rephrase opponent argument accurately at all; counterargument not at all connected to opponent arguments.
Fair
Attempted to restate opponent argument; gave counterargument, but relation to oppponent argument somewhat unclear.
Good
Gave a mostly complete restatement of opponent arguments and gave a related counterargument.
Very Good
Accurately rephrased opponent arguments and gave strong counterarguments.
Speaking Fluency
Poor
Spoke in incomplete sentences at times. Did not appear to understand correct use of sentence starters. At times unable to complete debate script.
Fair
Mostly spoke in complete sentences and attempted to use sentence starters. Needed to stop and think at almost every part of debate.
Good
Spoke in complete sentences with good use of sentence starters. Hesitated a little at times to think of next idea.
Very Good
Spoke in complete sentences with good use of sentence starters. Able to respond to opponent quickly.
Public Speaking Skills
Poor
Very difficult to hear or understand. Posture or mannerisms indicated extreme nervousness. No eye contact with opponent or audience.
Fair
At times difficult to hear or understand. Appeared nervous. Very little eye contact with opponent or audience.
Good
Usually spoke loudly and clearly. Usually displayed confidence. Had eye contact with opponent and audience at some times.
Very Good
Always spoke loudly and clearly. Displayed confidence and had good eye contact with opponent and audience.
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