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Candidate Speech
Rubric Code:
ZX9C2XW
By
MartinJukes
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Speech
Poor
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Outstanding
3 pts
Volume
Poor
Speaker can barely be heard
Good
Speaker can be heard most of the time
Outstanding
Speaker can be easily heard
Pacing and Continuity
Poor
Speaker talks way too slowly
or too fast.
Good
Speech sounds unnatural and the words used are not adequate
Outstanding
Flows smoothly/does not start and stop/no “ummm’s” or “uhhhhh’s” or fill space with silence.
Enunciation/Pronunciation
Poor
The speaker mispronounces words
Good
One or two words are stumbled upon
Outstanding
Each word is pronounced clearly. No mumbling
Time Limit
Poor
Speech is over the 1 minute and 30 second limit
Good
Speech is only 5 seconds shy of 1 minute
Outstanding
Speech is at least one minute but no longer than one minute and thirty seconds long
Eye Contact
Poor
Speaker looks at floor or in one direction for the entire speech
Good
Speaker stares in one place or down at note cards
Outstanding
Speaker makes frequent eye-contact with entire audience.
Content 1
Poor
Speaker gives reasons why their classmates should elect them class president.
-Hobbies or interests and
include stories and details that are not supported by the adjective used
Good
Speaker gives reasons why their classmates should elect them class president.
-Hobbies or interests and
include stories and details that state why these hobbies or interests would make them suitable to be class president but the reasons don't support a president
Outstanding
Speaker gives reasons why their classmates should elect them class president.
-Hobbies or interests and
include stories and details that state why these hobbies or interests would make them suitable to be class president.
Content 2
Poor
Student lists adjectives that describe themselves without any supporting details or stories
Good
Student lists only one adjective without support. The other adjectives have minimal support
Outstanding
-Character trait(s) with details/stories that support
include stories and details that state why these hobbies or interests would make them suitable to be class president.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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