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Mock Trial 
Rubric Code: J8AW84
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Needs Work

6 pts

Fine

8.5 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Clothing

Needs Work

Student’s clothing was neither court room nor character appropriate
Fine

Student’s clothing was court room or character appropriate
Excellent

Student’s clothing was court room and character appropriate
Demeanor

Demeanor when on the stand or addressing someone on the stand

Needs Work

Often breaks from character when on/addressing the stand or when interrogating a witness
Fine

Stays in character when on/addressing the stand or interrogating a witness 80% of the time
Excellent

Stays in character when on/addressing the stand or interrogating a witness
Demeanor

when off the stand

Needs Work

Student’s behavior distracts from the style when not at the center of attention
Fine

Stays in character even when not on the stand or interrogating a witness 80% of the time
Excellent

Stays in character even when not on the stand or interrogating a witness
Memorization

Needs Work

Relied heavily on note cards
Fine

Mostly memorized questions or responses, but glanced notes cards
Excellent

Memorized questions or responses
objections

Needs Work

Did not seem familiar objections and missed four or more opportunities to object
Fine

Knew when to use objections and missed two-three opportunities to object
Excellent

Knew when to use objections and missed no more than one opportunity to object
technical Knowledge

(Depth in coverage of role)

Needs Work

Often read from the text or made false statements showing unfamiliarity with the role
Fine

Knows role well, but relies somewhat on text
Excellent

Knows role thoroughly
Improve/Cross

Needs Work

Students were thrown off by cross and answered incorrectly (as witness/lawyer) or broke character consistently
Fine

Students broke character for a second during cross (as witness/lawyer), but recovered
Excellent

Students adjusted to cross examination well, they stayed in character and answered without the use of aides or prompting(as witness/lawyer),
Audio

Needs Work

Had to be asked to speak up more than once
Fine

Could be heard and understood from anywhere in the classroom, but had to be asked to speak up once
Excellent

Could be heard and understood from anywhere in the classroom
Organization

Needs Work

Questions/responses were not organized and hard to follow, it was not always clear what they were trying to prove
Fine

Questions/responses for somewhat organized but at times a bit hard to follow, it was clear what they were trying to prove
Excellent

Questions/responses were well organized an solely focused on the case at hand, it was clear what they were trying to prove
Timing

Needs Work

Was up there less than 2:29 or more than 5:00 minutes
Fine

Was up there
2:30-2:59
Or
4:01-4:59
Excellent

Was up there
2:30-2:59
Or
4:01-4:59 Was up there between 3-4 minutes



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  • Frankenstein

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