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Voice Presentation 
selection of a short story presented to the class
Rubric Code: PAA7A3
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Needs Improvement

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Quality

-voice changes sound to reflect emotion, character

Excellent

Speaker's voice is full of energy. Voice quality clearly expresses both character and emotional changes in the presentation.
Good

Speaker's voice has some energy. Voice quality expresses both character and emotional changes in the presentation, though with some hesitation or lowered intensity .
Fair

Speaker's voice has a little bit of energy. Voice quality expresses character or emotion adequately.
Needs Improvement

Speakers voice lacks energy, but an attempt is made at altering the quality to express character or emotion.
Poor

Speaker does not change their voice quality to express character or emotion in the presentation.
Inflection

-varied to create interest and meaning

Excellent

Speaker varies their pitch appropriately, and maintains the audience's attention.

Speaker avoids a "sing-song" inflection.
Good

Speaker varies their pitch appropriately and maintains the audience's attention for most of the presentation.
Fair

Speaker occasionally varies their pitch, or has minor variations. Audience's attention wanders.
Needs Improvement

Speaker rarely varies their pitch, or has minor variations. Audience's attention frequently wanders.
Poor

Speaker is monotone.
Volume

-appropriate level
-varied to create interest and meaning

Excellent

Speaker's volume was appropriate for the entire presentation.

Speaker appropriately varied volume to create interest and meaning.
Good

Speaker's volume was appropriate for most of the presentation.

Speaker occasionally varied volume to create interest and meaning.
Fair

Speaker's volume was a little too quiet for the entire presentation, but the audience could discern the story.

Speaker occasionally changed volume to create interest and meaning.
Needs Improvement

Speaker's volume was too quiet for the entire presentation, the audience could discern some parts of the story.
Poor

Speaker was unable to be heard.
Articulation

-separation of words
-clear syllables

Excellent

Speaker clearly articulated throughout their presentation.
Good

Speaker clearly articulated during most of their presentation.
Fair

Speaker clearly articulated during some of their presentation.
Needs Improvement

Speaker rarely articulated during their presentation.
Poor

Speaker did not articulate clearly during their presentation.
Preparation

-notes/marking on story copy
-familiarity with words and pronunciation
-able to connect with audience (not "buried" in story)

Excellent

Speaker was very well prepared for the presentation.
Good

Speaker was prepared for the presentation.
Fair

Speaker was somewhat prepared for the presentation.
Needs Improvement

Speaker was slightly prepared for the presentation.
Poor

Speaker was unprepared for the presentation.
Poise

-stand with good posture
-avoid rocking or fidgeting

Excellent

Speaker was always in control of their voice and body during their presentation.
Good

Speaker was usually in control of their voice and body during their presentation.
Fair

Speaker was sometimes in control of their voice and body during their presentation.
Needs Improvement

Speaker was rarely in control of their voice and body during their presentation.
Poor

Speaker was not in control of their voice or body during their presentation.



Keywords:
  • voice speaking theatre inflection quality poise presentation







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