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Poem Presentation
Poem Presentation
Rubric Code:
B2AC73
By
Zeenat
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poem Presentation
0 pts
1 pts
2 pts
Choice of Poem
0
The poem is inappropriate.
1
The poem is not entirely appropriate.
2
The poem is appropriate.
Response to Poem
0
Reponse is not in paragraph form. Student does not state the name of poem and poet.
Student does not explain why the poem was chosen, what he/she likes about the poem, and whether poetic elements or techniques are used in this poem.
1
Reponse is not completely in paragraph form. Student states the incorrect name of poem and/or poet, or does not state them at all.
Student somewhat explains why the poem was chosen, what he/she likes about the poem, and whether poetic elements or techniques are used in this poem.
2
Reponse is in paragraph form.
Student states the correct name of the poem and poet.
Student fully explains why the poem was chosen, what he/she likes about the poem, and whether poetic elements or techniques are used in this poem.
Voice Inflection
0
Voice is monotone and has no enthusiasm
1
Voice has some rise and fall, not much enthusiasm
2
Speaker's voice rises and falls and conveys to the audience through his/her voice that he/she is enthusiastic
Speed
0
Speaker speaks very fast/or very slow
1
Speaker speaks too fast or too slow at times
2
Speaker keeps an even tempo when presenting; does not speak too fast or too slow
Volume
0
Speaker speaks too softly for audience to hear throughout presentation
1
Speaker speaks too softly at times so that not all the audience can hear all of the presentation
2
Speaker speaks loudly enough for the whole audience to hear the presentation
Stance and Posture
0
Student sways, shift weights, crosses ankles, and does not stand squarely facing audience.
Student remains slouched and does not show good posture for the majority of the performance.
1
Student tends to sway, shift weight, cross ankles, or tends to turn away from facing the center towards the audience.
Student slouches occasionally and does not maintain good posture throughout the presentation.
2
Feet are shoulder-width apart, student avoids swaying, shifting weight, crossing ankles, and is facing forward toward the audience.
Student maintains an erect posture (back straight, shoulders up and back, head direct straight forward.
Overall Presentation
0
Presentation is not planned and reflects that the student did not contribute the time and effort to rehearse and make the presentation effective.
1
Presentation is okay but some improvements could be made to improve the quality of the presentation.
2
Presentation is excellent, well-planned, and is a positive representation of the poem.
Subjects:
English
Humanities
Types:
Presentation
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