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Masters Vocabulary Rubric 
Choose three words from Chapters 8 and 9 to present to the class. Your presentation should include the definition(s) of the word, the part(s) of speech, and an example of how the word is or can be used. You should also check for classroom engagement and comprehension.
Rubric Code: VA6C55
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate, Graduate

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1 pts

Average

2 pts

Above average

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Word with definition(s)
50 %

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Poor

Provides a confusing definition and or demonstrates a lack of comprehension.
Average

Provides one simple definition.
Above average

Provides clear and detailed definitions. Does what is expected.
Excellent

Provides clear and detailed definitions with added help for comprehension such as pictures, drawings and/or synonyms/anto-
nyms. Goes above and beyond expectations.
Part of speech(es)
10 %

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Poor

Fails to provide any p.o.s.
or provides incorrect p.o.s.
Average

Provides the correct p.o.s. for one vocabulary word.
Above average

Provides the correct p.o.s. for two vocabulary words.
Excellent

Provides the correct p.o.s. for all words
Comprehension and engagement check
40 %

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Poor

Does not check for class comprehension, class is not engaged.
Average

Class is somewhat engaged, an attempt to check for comprehension is made.
Above average

Class is engaged and a solid comprehension check is provided
Excellent

Class is engaged and enthusiastic, asking questions, discussing meanings, etc.
A quiz or game is used to check for comprehension.



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