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poem recitation-French
poem recitation
Students recite Le Corbeau et le Renard
Rubric Code:
AXC88CA
By
mbedford
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poetry Recitation
Proficient with Distinction
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Developing Proficiency
2 pts
Insufficient Evidence
1 pts
Preparation
Proficient with Distinction
Student is well prepared and it is obvious that she rehearsed her poem thoroughly.
Proficient
Student is well prepared but the presentation of the poem requires a few more rehearsals.
Developing Proficiency
Student is not well prepared and would benefit from many more rehearsals.
Insufficient Evidence
Student is obviously unprepared for the task. No evidence of any rehearsals.
Memorization
Proficient with Distinction
The student has memorized the entire poem and is able to present it without error.
Proficient
The student has memorized entire poem and is able to present with just one error from which he/she recovers.
Developing Proficiency
The student has memorized entire poem and is able to present, however makes three+ error and doesn't recover (needs prompting).
Insufficient Evidence
The student has not memorized the poem.
(needs too many prompts)
Pronunciation/Fluency
Proficient with Distinction
French is very clear and spoken without any hesitation. Pronunciation is very good with no errors (maybe 1).
Proficient
French is clear and spoken without hesitation. Pronunciation is good with a few minor errors, but does not interfere with the overall presentation.
Developing Proficiency
French is clear with a few moments of hesitation. Pronunciation is average with minor errors that interfere with the overall presentation. Many errors in pronunciation
Insufficient Evidence
French is not clear and/or several moments of hesitation. Pronunciation is poor and/or major errors that interfere with the overall presentation. Many errors in pronunciation/fluency.
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Presentation
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