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How-To Procedural Writing and Presentation
How-To Procedural Writing and Presentation
Rubric Code:
S565A3
By
Schaeffer
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Paragraph(s)
Exceeding Expectations
(N/A)
Meeting Expectations
(N/A)
Approaching Expectations
(N/A)
Below Expectations
(N/A)
Content
Exceeding Expectations
Provides complete and clear directions from preparation to completion. Procedure is very specific and contains many details and/or recommendations.
Meeting Expectations
Provides complete and clear directions to complete task from preparation to completion.
Approaching Expectations
Provides directions to complete task but parts of procedure are unclear or could be explained better.
Below Expectations
Directions are incomplete. Procedure is difficult to follow.
Editing
Exceeding Expectations
Paper has been proofread and edited. There are no grammar or spelling mistakes.
Meeting Expectations
Paper has been proofread and edited. There are few grammar or spelling mistakes.
Approaching Expectations
Paper has been proofread and edited. There are some grammar or spelling mistakes.
Below Expectations
Paper has been proofread and edited. There are many grammar or spelling mistakes.
Transition
Exceeding Expectations
Transitions from one step to the next using varied transition words and phrases that help the essay flow effortlessly.
Meeting Expectations
Transitions from one strategy to the next using varied transition words that help the essay flow well.
Approaching Expectations
Transitions used from one strategy to the next but transition words are not as varied or transitions lead to choppy flow.
Below Expectations
Does not use transition words, or overuses same few words.
Presentation
Exceeding Expectations
(N/A)
Meeting Expectations
(N/A)
Approaching Expectations
(N/A)
Below Expectations
(N/A)
Eye Contact
Exceeding Expectations
Maintains eye contact with entire audience throughout presentation. Only glances at paper/notes briefly.
Meeting Expectations
Makes eye contact regularly throughout presentation. Reads part of paper.
Approaching Expectations
Attempts to make eye contact but relies heavily on paper or notes and often reads directly from them.
Below Expectations
Makes little or no eye contact. Reads directly from paper for entire presentation.
Volume and Speed
Exceeding Expectations
Speaks loudly, slowly, and clearly throughout entire presentation with inflection in voice.
Meeting Expectations
Speaks loudly, slowly and clearly throughout most of presentation.
Approaching Expectations
Speaks softly or too fast in parts of presentation.
Below Expectations
Speaks too softly or quickly to understand presentation.
Visual
Exceeding Expectations
Creatively uses visual aid to demonstrate procedure.
Meeting Expectations
Uses visual aid to demonstrate part of procedure.
Approaching Expectations
Presentation has a visual component, but it is not used to demonstrate procedure.
Below Expectations
No visual aid.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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