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Clothing Skit
Clothing Skit
What Not to Wear, and going through someone's closet.
Rubric Code:
T5579A
By
aprilbagby
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
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Clothing Skit/Photostory
Students will present a skit or photostory/video according to one of the following themes/shows: What Not To Wear, Fashion Police or your own creation
Excellent
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
7 pts
Poor
5 pts
Preparedness
5 %
Excellent
Student is completely prepared and has obviously rehearsed.
All items are turned in on the due date.
Good
Student seems pretty prepared but might have needed a couple more rehearsals.
Fair
Student is somewhat prepared, but it is clear that rehearsal was lacking.
Poor
Student does not seem at all prepared to present.
Comprehensibility
20 %
Excellent
Student is understood without difficulty and there are few if any pronunciation errors.
Good
Student is understood without difficulty, but pronunciation errors occur occasionally.
Fair
Student is understood with occasional difficulty and pronunciation errors are common.
Poor
Student is understood only with much difficulty and pronunciation errors abound.
Props (costumes, etc.)
10 %
Excellent
Student uses multiple props that show considerable work/creativity and which make the presentation better.
Good
Student uses several props that show considerable work/creativity and which make the presentation better.
Fair
Student uses 1-2 props which make the presentation better.
Poor
student uses no props OR the props chosen detract from the presentation.
Les vêtements et les accessoires
40 %
Include colors, designs, and materials
Excellent
All clothing/colors correctly identified in French. Virtually no errors using articles or agreement.
Grammar used to express preferences used correctly.
Good
Most clothing/colors correctly identified. Some errors using articles or agreement. Grammar used to express preferences mostly used correctly.
Fair
Several clothing/colors are identified incorrectly. 5-6 article/agreement errors. Grammar used to express preferences often used incorrectly.
Poor
Most clothing/colors are incorrectly identified. More than 6 errors with articles and/or agreement. Grammar used to express preferences mostly used incorrectly.
Creativity
10 %
Excellent
Skit is original, focuses completely on the clothing topic, and makes the best use of student's existing vocabulary. It lasts the maximum length of time (3 minutes)
Good
Skit is original, focuses mostly on the clothing topic, and makes the best use of student's existing vocabulary. It lasts around 2 minutes.
Fair
Skit is somewhat basic and vocabulary does not focus on the clothing topic OR uses vocabulary and the class cannot understand (i.e., from a translator). It lasts 1 minute.
Poor
Skit is very basic and vocabulary does not focus on the clothing topic OR uses vocabulary the class cannot understand (i.e., from a translator). It lasts less than 1 minute.
Script
15 %
Excellent
Has all the required elements: clothing, types of stores, color, adjectives. Incorporates vocabulary that expresses preferences and opinions.
Good
Has most of the required elements: clothing, color, stores, adjectives. Incorporates some vocabulary that expresses preferences and opinions.
Fair
Script is contains many typos or errors and is missing many of the required elements: clothing, types of stores, color, descriptive adjectives, etc.
Poor
Script is of poor quality (illegible) and is lacking most of the required elements.
Keywords:
clothing, color, descriptive adjectives
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Presentation
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