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Classroom President Speech 
*Students running for Class President will write and deliver a speech which incorporates at least three types of logical fallacies. Your speech needs to be practiced, polished, and political.
Rubric Code: YX772XX
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  I am convinced!

4 pts

I see your point!

3 pts

You may be right?

2 pts

I'm not convinced!

1 pts

Introduction

I am convinced!

You DEFINITELY got the reader's attention.<BR>
You presented your point of view stating who you think should be Class President.<BR>
You gave the reader a good reason to keep on listening.
I see your point!

You got the reader's attention.<BR>
You presented your point of view stating who you think should be Class President.<BR>
You gave the reader a reason to keep on listening
You may be right?

The reader knows your point of view. You stated who you would like to see as Class President, but your introduction does not really grab the reader's attention.
I'm not convinced!

You did not have a clear introduction, if any.<BR>
<BR>
You may have stated your choice for Class President, but did not give the reader a reason to keep listening.
Arguments

I am convinced!

You have three convincing arguments with excellent & clear examples that present why you or the candidate should be Class President.<BR>
<BR>
You stayed on topic for your entire speech.
I see your point!

You have three arguments and give examples that give good reasoning to why you or the candidate should be Class President.<BR>
<BR>
Mostly on topic.
You may be right?

You have 2-3 arguments but DO NOT really give effective examples stating why you or the candidate should be class President.<BR>
<BR>
At times may be off topic.
I'm not convinced!

Your arguments and/or examples are not very convincing.<BR>
<BR>
Your speech is not clear because you did not stay on topic.
Voice Control

I am convinced!

Your voice is well controlled. You speak with confidence and do not stumble. You use notecards, but they do not distract the listener. <BR>
<BR>
This speech lasts for 2 minutes.
I see your point!

Your voice is controlled for the majority of the speech. Your notecards, at time distract the reader from your speech.<BR>
<BR>
This speech is just under 2 minutes.
You may be right?

Your voice is not steady. You are either yelling or are speaking lowly. You race through your speech and do not speak for two minutes.
I'm not convinced!

You could not understand your speech.
Written Speech

I am convinced!

Your written speech follows that of your spoken speech.
I see your point!

Your written speech has some differences from your spoken speech. Follows closely.
You may be right?

Your written speech seems to have been different from your spoken speech.
I'm not convinced!

You did not write a speech. You simply spoke,



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  • Persuasive Esay

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