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Book Talk Speech 
Rubric Code: P38XCW
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Book Talk Speech
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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Beginning

2 pts

No Evidence

0 pts

Title and Author

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Excellent

Title and Author were clearly stated.
Good
Beginning

Either the title or author was not stated.
No Evidence

No information provided.
Protagonist

Excellent

A full physical and personality description was provided in a logical and interesting way.
Good

A physical and personality description was provided, but either the logic or interest level was lacking.
Beginning

Missing either the physical or personality of the protagonist...or just given as a check list.
No Evidence

Missing this information.
Story Line

Excellent

An interesting and engaging plot line was provided in a way that was descriptive and interesting...and it didn't give away the whole story.
Good

The plot line was given; however, it was not very descriptive and/or interesting...and/or it gave the whole story away.
Beginning

Some of the plot line was provided; however, it was either vague, lacking description or not very interesting.
No Evidence

Missing
Reasons To Read

Excellent

The reasons given to persuade readers to read the book was very logical, interesting and convincing.
Good

The reasons given to persuade readers to read the book was logical, interesting and convincing.
Beginning

The reasons given to persuade readers to read the book was somewhat logical, interesting and convincing.
No Evidence

The reasons given to persuade readers to read the book was not really logical, interesting and convincing.
Cliffhanger

Excellent

An very interesting part of the story (cliffhanger) was read and did not last over 30 seconds.
Good

An interesting part of the story (cliffhanger) was read and did not last over 30 seconds.
Beginning

A part of the story (cliffhanger) was read and did not last over 30 seconds.
No Evidence

Whether or not it was an interesting part of the story, the reader read longer than 30 seconds.
Body

Excellent

The body movements are appropriate for the topic.
Good

The body movements are somewhat appropriate for the topic.
Beginning

The body movements are undefined.
No Evidence

The body movements are distracting to the listener.
Voice

Excellent

The voice (inflection, speed, pauses, volume) is appropriate for the speech.
Good

The voice (inflection, speed, pauses, volume) is somewhat appropriate for the speech.
Beginning

The voice (inflection, speed, pauses, volume) needs some work.
No Evidence

No thought seemed to go into (inflection, speed, pauses, volume) voice.
Time

Excellent

Speaker spoke for 2 1/2 minutes.
Good
Beginning
No Evidence

Speaker did not speak the full 2 1/2 minutes.




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