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Characterization Talk Show Rubric
Talk Show Rubric
Create your own host and interview characters from two of the stories we have read.
Rubric Code:
X5W636
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lateacher
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Needs Work
(N/A)
Competent
(N/A)
Proficient
(N/A)
Expert
(N/A)
Knowledge of Material
Needs Work
Group members make serious errors in material presented. Answers do not reflect characterization of characters in the story.
Competent
All group members display some knowledge of material presented. Answers mostly reflect characterization of characters in the story.
Proficient
All group members display thorough knowledge of material. Answers greatly reflect characterization of characters in the story.
Expert
All group members display thorough knowledge of material presented. Answers thoroughly reflect characterization of characters in the story.
Organization
Needs Work
More than one group member seems very disorganized. Group members do not seem to know their roles well.
Competent
All group members show minor disorganization, or one group member seems very disorganized.
Proficient
Presentation is well-organized, but some group members show minor disorganization.
Expert
Presentation and materials are well organized. All group members know their roles well.
Presentation
Needs Work
Some students do not speak clearly, and there are problems with volume and eye contact.
Competent
All group members speak clearly, but there are minor problems with volume and eye contact.
Proficient
All group members speak clearly, but there are minor problems with volume or eye contact.
Expert
All group members speak clearly and loudly and make good eye contact.
Creativity
Needs Work
Discussion is somewhat lacking in basic questions/answers. No use of props/costumes.
Competent
Presentation is acceptable. Discussion is adequate, but does not go beyond basic questions/answers.
Proficient
Presentation shows effort. Students occasionally go beyond basic questions/answers. Some use of props/costumes.
Expert
Presentation shows significant effort. Students go beyond basic questions and answers. Good use of props/costumes.
Outline
Needs Work
Outline includes less than 12 questions and does not inlcude the correct cast members.
Competent
Outline includes 12-14 questions and the correct cast members.
Proficient
Outline includes 15-17 questions and the correct cast members.
Expert
Outline includes 18 questions and the correct cast members.
Outline
Needs Work
Outline is lacking in detail and has significant errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Competent
Outline is somewhat lacking in detail, or has significant errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Proficient
Outline is well-written and detailed. Minor errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation.
Expert
Outline is well-written and detailed. No errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation.
Outline
Needs Work
The host's character is not fully developed.
Competent
The host's character is adequately developed.
Proficient
The host's character is creative and well developed.
Expert
The host's character is creative and exceptionally well developed.
Outline
Needs Work
Outline is missing one or more of the descriptions of physical appearance, thoughts and feelings, and interaction between characters.
Competent
Outline includes adequate descriptions of physical appearance, thoughts and feelings, and interaction between characters.
Proficient
Outline includes excellent descriptions of physical appearance, thoughts and feelings, and interaction between characters.
Expert
Outline includes exceptional descriptions of physical appearance, thoughts and feelings, and interaction between characters.
Keywords:
Talk Show
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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