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News Broadcast Rubric
Rubric Code:
G2XB955
By
tahysvera
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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News Broadcast Rubric
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Fair
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Good
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Excellent
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Organization
20 pts
Poor
Audiences cannot understand presentation because details are missing.There is no sequence of information.
Fair
Audience has difficulty following presentation because only includes few details. Student jumps around.
Good
Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow. Student is missing one detail.
Excellent
Student presents information in logical, sequence which audience can follow.
Content
10 pts
Poor
Content is weak. Facts are inaccurate. Students should have studied in more depth.
Fair
Student is at ease with content and has three or four difficulties within the message.
Good
Student is at ease with content and has one or two difficulties within the message.
Excellent
Student is at ease with content and has an Easy Flow within the message.
Style and Delivery
10 pts
Poor
Speaker did not speak to the audience/camera and read presentation from paper. Poorly timed. Appears to have not practiced.
Fair
Audience could see and hear most of the presentation. Speaker seems uncertain of him/her self.
Good
Audience could see and hear speaker clearly, good use of verbal intonation is used.
Excellent
Audience could see and hear speakers clearly. Speaker uses pauses and verbal and intonation that works effectively.
Clarity and Pronunciation
10 pts
Poor
Student mumbles, incorrectly pronounces terms, and speaks too quietly for viewing audience to hear.
Fair
Students voice is low. Student incorrectly pronounces terms (more than 3) Audience members have difficulty hearing.
Good
Voice is clear. Student pronounces most words correctly. Audience members can hear with little effort.
Excellent
Student uses the clear voice and correct, precise pronunciation of terms. Student is enthusiastic. All viewing audience can hear without effort.
Grammar / Spelling
10 pts
Poor
There were numerous errors that made it difficult to understand (8-10)
Fair
There were manny grammar / spelling errors (5-7)
Good
There were few grammar / spelling errors (3 - 4)
Excellent
There were hardly any grammar / spelling errors (1 - 2)
Visual
10 pts
Poor
No background, images, props, used to support presentation.
Fair
Very few background, images, props, are used to support presentation.
Good
Background, images, props, are used to improve presentation.
Excellent
Well-selected background, images, props, used to support presentation.
Deadline
10 pts
Poor
The project was turned on the 2 days after due date.
Fair
The project was turned in the next day before due date.
Good
The video was completed later in the day then it was due.
Excellent
The video was in class on time and ready to present the day it was due.
Direction
20 pts
Poor
Poorly directed. Film does not flow/ not convincing. Parts are hard to understand or lack structure of direction. Not well thought out.
Fair
Adequate Direction. Some aspects of the film do not flow together well. The end result is convincing but more Direction and fluidity is needed.
Good
Good direction. There is good flow between scenes/slides. The end result is well adapted and convincing.
Excellent
Excellent Direction. Different scenes/slides in film flow together naturally. The overall product is very convincing and well thought out.
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News Broadcast Rubric
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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