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Features of Oral Language 
Language features, structures, and conventions Tone, volume, inflection, and pace
Rubric Code: SX7X723
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Features of Oral Language
  Not Yet Within

1 pts

Almost Meeting

2 pts

Meeting

3 pts

Fully Meeting

4 pts

Tone

Conveyed through the choice of words or the viewpoint of the writer. Can be funny, formal, informal, sad, sarcastic or cheerful.

Not Yet Within

Unable to pick up on tone
Almost Meeting

Knows that there is a tone, but not sure what it is
Meeting

Is able to identify tone
Fully Meeting

Is able to identify and read passage accordingly
Volume

Reads in a clear and audible voice

Not Yet Within

Cannot hear student
Almost Meeting

Whispers, but can understand when reading
Meeting

Reads clearly
Fully Meeting

Read clearly and adjusts volume according to text
Inflection

Rise and fall of sound of voice. A change in voice according to particular word choice in reading passage

Not Yet Within

All monotone
Almost Meeting

Some change in voice, but not consistant
Meeting

Usually change in voice
Fully Meeting

Consistant change in voice
Pace

Speed of reading. Reads with flow and follows punctuation

Not Yet Within

Reads either too fast, or too slow. Choppy sounding
Almost Meeting

Reads inconsistently for most of passage
Meeting

Usually reads with flow
Fully Meeting

Always reads with flow




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