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Interpretive Reading Prose & Poetry
Interpretive Reading Prose & Poetry
Prose and Poetry Interp for Forensics Class
Rubric Code:
EX6C95A
By
gkrivak
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Interpretive Reading
Needs Work
2 pts
Good
5 pts
Great
8 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Introduction
Needs Work
You had no introduction
Good
Missing title and the author, OR Introduction was not memorized, AND/OR Presentation of Introduction was weak
Great
Missing either title or the author, OR Memorization was shaky OR Presentation of Introduction was not delivered with poise and confidence
Excellent
Introduction included title of selection, author, theme, and/or synopsis. The Intro. was well memorized, and delivered with confidence and poise.
Confidence/preparation
Needs Work
It appears you have not rehearsed your piece. You don't know the material well.
Good
Piece was not displayed neatly. Mistakes were made via stumbles and mispronunciations too often. Definitely needed more practice.
Great
Piece was not displayed neatly. Mistakes were made via stumbles and mispronunciations only once or twice. Seems that you needed more practice.
Excellent
Piece was in a folder/binder, on a tablet, or somehow displayed neatly. Practice was evident through a confident performance with no mistakes.
Voice
Needs Work
4 or more elements of voice were missing
Good
Two to three elements of voice were missing
Great
One to Two elements of voice were missing
Excellent
You were sufficiently loud, and we could very clearly understand every word in your performance. No fillers were used. You were not mumbling. You varied pitch, rate, and volume for vocal emphasis. Character voices (if used) were distinct from one another
Eye Contact
Needs Work
There was little to no eye contact with the audience
Good
You glanced up at the audience occasionally. You are too dependent on your script. You only look at certain areas of your audience.
Great
You look down a bit too often. You are slightly too dependent on your script. Overall eye contact was established with the entire audience.
Excellent
Eye contact was established with your entire audience during points of narration. Focal points were used effectively with characters. You were not too dependent on your script.
Gestures
Needs Work
You only gestured a couple of times, or you didn't gesture at all
Good
You needed a lot more gestures
Great
You occasionally held your script with two hands but mostly gestured.
Excellent
Gestures were common and added to your performance
Body movement
Needs Work
Potty dancing was common. You needed to stand still
Good
Switching weight from side to side, dancing, and leaning were fairly common
Great
A bit of swaying and leaning but overall very poised.
Excellent
Your poise and posture were exceptional. You weren't swaying or leaning at all
Subjects:
Communication
Types:
Presentation
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