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A1: Memorization 
Memorize __ lines from your favorite scene in Romeo and Juliet. Immediately after reciting, paraphrase your scene and explain what is is about this scene that piqued your interest.
Rubric Code: UX32C2B
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

15 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

25 pts

Recitation

Poor

Forgot lines, paused heavily, required a lot of prompting.
Fair

Remembered most lines, may have paused. No prompting needed.
Good

Remembered all lines, recited at a good pace with no obvious pauses.
Paraphrase

Poor

Literal interpretation. Repeated the same information.
Fair

Paraphrase left out some important information, or may have some literal components.
Good

Paraphrase included all key points and main ideas. No literal translation.
Posture

Poor

Slouching, pacing, or making strange gestures or gesticulations.
Fair

Kept good posture for the most part, may have slipped up here and there but not enough to detract from presentation.
Good

Excellent body placement. Used gestures, or facial expressions to emphasize points, or convey emotion.
Voice

Poor

Pronunciation errors, or lack of enunciation. Difficult to hear or make out speech.
Fair

Some problems with pronunciation or enunciation may have been present but speech was understandable.
Good

Loud, clearly enunciated words. Easy to understand.



Keywords:
  • Oral, Paraphrase

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