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News Report Video 
Students are to choose a cyclone and present a Tv Report on it.
Rubric Code: Z2288C9
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Presentation of Story

Presents information in an informative and entertaining way.

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The students appears to have little understanding of the cyclone they are describing to the viewer. Very little time and rehearsal were put into this presentation. Little to no time was spent editing the footage.
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The students appears to have some knowledge of the cyclone, but seems to be searching for more information to relay to the viewer. More time rehearsing would have dramatically improved this presentation. Some editing of the video is obvious.
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The students appears to have a pretty good understanding of the information they are relating to the viewer. A little more practice and rehearsal would have made the presentation completely polished. The students made a good effort at editing the video.
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The material is presented in such a way that the students appears to really understand and know the information they are relating to the viewer. It is obvious that time was spent rehearsing and editing the video clip.
Speaking Strategies

The news report contains voices that can be heard and understood using appropriate mannerisms, gestures, voice changes and movement.

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Students are hard to hear and use very little mannerisms, gestures, voice changes and movement.
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Students try hard but can't be heard some of the time and use only a few mannerisms, gestures, voice changes and movement.
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Students can be heard clearly and use mannerisms, gestures, voice changes and movement appropriately.
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Students can be heard clearly and precisely. The use of mannerisms, gestures, voice changes and movement are used excellently and provide an outstanding example of how a TV news report is made.
News Content & Format

Creates a well organised TV News Report

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Story contains only 1 or 2 details about the cyclone. The viewer is left with little information about the cyclone and has many unanswered questions.
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Story contains 3 to 4 details about the cyclone. The viewer is given enough information to simply know about the cyclone, but is left with a lot of unanswered questions.
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Story contains most details about the cyclone. The viewer has a very good understanding of the cyclone, but is still left with a few questions.
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Story contains many many details about the cyclone. The viewer is left with an excellent understanding of the cyclone.
Length of News Report

The news report goes for the specified time.

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Less than 30 seconds to 1 minutes
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Between 1 to 1:30 minutes.
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Between 2 to 3 minutes.
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3 minutes or longer
Use of Class Time

Class time is used appropriately at all times.

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Little to no in-class time was spent on the assignment. Most of the time was spent off task.
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Some of class time was used to work on the assignment. Too much time was spent off task.
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Most of available class time was used to work on the assignment. Some time was not spent on task.
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Available class time was used to the fullest. Time given by the teacher was used to research material, write notes and film the news report.



Keywords:
  • News Report, Video







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