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Poetry Presentation
Poetry Presentation
Student Analysis of self selected poem
Rubric Code:
SXBBBA9
By
nembulon
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Poetry Presentation
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Interpretation
Poor
Interpretation of poem is superficial and/or faulty; shows only minimal insight and reflects insufficient time spent with the poem.
Fair
Interpretation of poem has some depth and insight; reflects sufficient time spent with the poem.
Good
Interpretation of poem shows much insight and reflects a substantial amount of time spent with the poem.
Excellent
Interpretation of poem shows original insight and reflects a persistent reading/pondering of the text.
Understanding
Poor
Weak understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Fair
Some understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Good
Strong understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Excellent
Flawless understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Explication
Poor
Explication is weak, confused, unclear and lacking in precise connections to the text.
Fair
Explication is somewhat weak, somewhat confused, sometimes unclear and lacking sufficient precise connections to the text.
Good
Explication is strong, clearly articulated and makes precise connections to the text.
Excellent
Explication is very strong, superbly clear and rife with precise connections to the text.
Audience Engagement
Poor
No attempt made to elicit responses, questions, and interpretations from the audience.
Fair
Some attempt made to elicit responses, questions, and interpretations from the audience.
Good
Clear and successful attempts to elicit responses, questions, and readings from the audience.
Excellent
Engaging and creative strategies draw the audience into a lively close reading of key lines and elements of the poem.
Tone
Poor
Tone was not appropriate for the subject matter or theme of the poem.
Fair
Some attempt made to connect tthe attitude of the presenter to the theme of the poem.
Good
Tone enhances the speakers's interpretation or analysis of the poem.
Excellent
Tone enhances the speaker's interpretation or analysis and actively engages the audience in the presentation.
Presentation /Elocution
Poor
Presenter reads poem mechanically, without excitement or feeling.
Fair
Presenter reads poem clearly, connecting to the audience, through eye contact, volume, intonation, and pacing.
Good
Presenter reads the poem with feeling, attending to the flow and rhythm of the lines, sensitive to punctuation and enjambment.
Excellent
Presenter gives life to the poem, demonstrating an original and personal connection to the sounds, cadences, and combined effect of the words on the page.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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