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Shakespeare Monologue Speech 
6th Grade Shakespeare Monologue Rubric
Rubric Code: EXXBA97
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Posture/Eye Contact

Poor

Moved around alot, hands in your pocket, or arms were crossed, looked around the room, giggling, did not look at the audience
Fair

Moved around a little bit, maintained some eye contact with the audience.
Good

Refrained from moving around. Made eye contact with the audience half of the time.
Excellent

Great posture. Did not move around unnecessarily. Made eye contact and engaged your audience more than half of the time.
Word Choice

Poor

Used filler words such as "um", "like" etc. too much. Paused to look at your notes too much. Speech was broken and hard to follow.
Fair

Used filler words such as "um", "like" etc a little bit. Speech was not always understandable but the audience could follow along. Use note cards 3 or more
Good

Used filler words such as "um", "like", etc. only a few times. Your speech was easy to understand the audience could follow along. Looked at your note cards less than 2 times.
Excellent

You clearly said your speech and didn't use filler words like "um" or "like" etc.
Confidence

Poor

You did not seem confident at all.
Fair

You need to work on your confidence.
Good

You seemed pretty confident.
Excellent

You showed alot of confidence.




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