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Interview for a Newscast - Greatest Challenge 
Students will participate in a mock interview using the skills they learned in class. These skills include staying on a given topic, common courtesies, storytelling and enthusiasm.
Rubric Code: ZX53479
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Relevance

Excellent

Relevant questions are asked. Students stay on topic and do not wander from discussing the interviewee's greatest challenge.
Good

Most of the questions are relevant and connected. Students stay mostly on topic, discussing the interviewee's greatest challenge.
Fair

Some of the questions are relevant and connected. Students stay mostly on topic discussing the interviewee's greatest challenge, but may stray occasionally.
Poor

Questions are all over the place, does not seem relevant to discussing the interviewee's greatest challenge.
Questions

Excellent

The interviewer asks insightful, in-depth questions that may not be answered in one word. The interviewee supplies a complete, well -thought answer. There is a sequence to the questions.
Good

The interviewer asks mostly insightful, in-depth questions that may not be answered in one word. The interviewee supplies some, well -thought answers. There is some sequence to the questions.
Fair

The interviewer asks few insightful, in-depth questions. The interviewee supplies few well -thought answers. There is little sequence to the questions.
Poor

The interviewer asks questions that are answered in one word. The interviewee supplies limited answers. There is no sequence to the questions.
Preparation

Excellent

It is obvious the interviewee and interviewer practiced. They communicate well and know what they are going to say.
Good

It is obvious, most of the time, that the interviewee and interviewer practiced. They communicate well and know what they are going to say most of the time.
Fair

It is not quite obvious the interviewee and interviewer practiced. They communicate but may need support.
Poor

It is obvious the interviewee and interviewer have not practiced. They do not communicate well or know what they are going to say.
Style

Excellent

Interviewer and subject are poised and display common courtesies. They do not fidget, speak clearly, and loud enough for audience. Team looks at the audience and at each other.
Good

Interviewer and subject are mostly poised and display common courtesies. They do not fidget much, speak clearly, and can be heard by the audience. Occasionally, team looks at the audience and at each other.
Fair

Interviewer and subject are nervous and only display some common courtesies. They may fidget, do not speak clearly, nor loud enough for audience, can still be heard but slightly. Team seldom look at the audience and at each other.
Poor

Interviewer and subject are nervous, unprepared. They fidget, do not speak clearly, or loud enough for audience. Eye contact, audience is not addressed and common courtesies are not displayed.










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