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Beatitude Jingle/Cheer
Rocking Rocks
The Beatitudes to music or rap. Create a jingle or cheer using one of The Beatitudes. Perform it for the class.
Rubric Code:
G2X8X5
By
vernicer
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Subject:
Philosophy
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Beatitude Jingle/Cheer
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Speaking/Acting
Poor
Group has trouble speaking in front of others and memorizing lines. Not willing to participate and is not focused or has not practiced.
Fair
Group can read and speak well, but is uncomfortable and lacking in confidence.
Good
Group is enthusiastic, well prepared, can memorize lines and performs well in front of others.
Clarity or Loudness
Poor
Group song or rap cannot be heard.
Fair
Group song or rap can be partially heard.
Good
Group song or rap can be clearly heard.
Diction
Poor
Group rarely articulates the words and the text is not intelligible.
Fair
Group sometimes articulates the words, but the words of the text often lack clear beginning and ending.
Good
Grouparticulates the words clearly and the text is understood.
Quality of Presentation
Poor
Students performed to minimal standards. Student did not use voice projection and body sounds effectively. Student was not confident and very nervous.
Fair
Students' voice projection was satisfactory and body sound was somewhat rhythmic. Student was slightly confident but little or no eye contact.
Good
Students were entertaining. Students used good voice projection and body sounds were rhythmic. Students were confident and well rehearsed. Good eye contact.
Keywords:
Rap presentation, music presentation
Subjects:
Philosophy
Science
Types:
Presentation
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