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Author Introduction Speech Project
Literature Essay
This rubric will be used to evaluate the notes, written speech, and oral presentation of an author introduction speech.
Rubric Code:
F33323
By
astreet
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Rubric Criteria
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
Notes
4 pts
Excellent
Source(s) listed, information is written simply, information is not copied word for word
Good
Source(s) listed, information is written simply, some information seems word for word
Fair
Source(s) listed, information is complicated and seems to be entirely word for word
Poor
Source(s) not listed, information is copied word for word
Speech content/length
5 pts
Excellent
All required info and some interesting supplemental info is presented; speech falls within length limits
Original wording is used
Good
All required info is presented and extra info is presented; speech falls within length limits
Original wording is used
Fair
All required info is presented, but no extra info OR extra info doesn't seem important; speech is slightly short or long
Original wording is used
Poor
Not all required info is presented, info presented is not important; speech is obviously too short or long
Original wording is used
Speech organization
3 pts
Excellent
Info is presented smoothly and logically
Good
Info is mostly organized with a few details astray
Fair
Info is disorganized, but can still be understood
Poor
Info is so disorganized that it cannot be clearly understood
Proofreading
2 pts
Excellent
Speech shows evidence of careful proofreading and contains only age-appropriate errors
Typed, double spaced, 12pt TNR
Good
Speech was proofread, but some errors persist that are not age-appropriate
Typed, double spaced, 12pt TNR
Fair
Speech does not seem to be proofread and contains errors that are not age-appropriate
Typed, but not double spaced and/or 12 pt TNR
Poor
Speech was not proofread and contains numerous errors
Not typed OR typed but neither 12pt TNR or double spaced
Oral presentation
1 pts
Excellent
Speech was read audibly and smoothly with expression. Speaker makes occasional eye contact with audience and refrains from distracting behavior.
Good
Speech was read audibly and smoothly with expression. Speaker makes occasional eye contact, but has distracting behaviors.
Fair
Speech was read accurately, but not smoothly with expression. Speaker lacks confidence and could not be heard and/or has distracting behaviors.
Poor
Speech was read with errors that distracted from message. Distracting behaviors also interfered.
Keywords:
literature speech author
Subjects:
English
Science
Types:
Project
Assignment
Writing
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