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Middle School Classroom Debate
Classroom Debate
Classroom Debate
Rubric Code:
DXA9C48
By
RhondaS
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Classroom Debate
Exceeds Standard
4 pts
Meets Standard
3 pts
Approaches Standard
2 pts
Below Standard
1 pts
Organization/Clarity
4
Position and responses are clearly outlined and defined. Strongly convinces audience.
3
Position and responses are clearly outlined. Grabs attention and convinces audience.
2
Position and some responses are outlined. Audience somewhat convinced.
1
Position and most responses are not clearly outlined. Audience not convinced.
Use of Arguments
4
All reasons given to support the position are relevant.
3
Most reasons given to support the position are relevant.
2
Some relevant reasons are given to support the position.
1
Few or irrelevant reasons are given to support the position.
Use of Examples/Facts
4
All supporting examples and facts given to support reasons for position are relevant.
3
Most examples/facts given to support the reasons for the position are relevant.
2
Few relevant examples/facts are given to support reasons for this position.
1
Lack of relevant examples and facts to support reasons for position.
Use of Rebuttal
4
Effective counter-arguments are made to respond to arguments made by opponent.
3
Some effective counter-arguments are made to respond to arguments made by opponent.
2
Few effective counter-arguments are made to respond to aruments by opponent.
1
No effective counter-arguments are made to respond to arguments by opponent.
Presentation Style
4
Tone of voice, use of gestures, and level of enthusiasm is used effectivley to convince the audience.
3
Most tones of voice, use of gestures, and level of enthusiasm is used to convince the audience.
2
Tones of voice, use of gestures, and level of enthusiasm are sometimes used to convince the audience.
1
Tone of voice, use of gestures, and level of enthusiasm are not used to convince the audience.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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