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Storytelling

Storytelling. Showing not telling. Rubric Writing. Describe a range of quality Suggest differences from good to best or poor to unacceptable Usually done by an instructor or expert Your turn!. Create a Rubric. Count off by 7

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Storytelling

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  1. Storytelling Showing not telling

  2. Rubric Writing Describe a range of quality Suggest differences from good to best or poor to unacceptable Usually done by an instructor or expert Your turn!

  3. Create a Rubric Count off by 7 Get into groups and decide what should go into your section of the rubric. Fill in the corresponding slide IN ORDER and then save a copy in the J:\ drive.

  4. 1 Introduction

  5. 2 Structure

  6. 3 Message

  7. 4 Voice

  8. 5 Poise/Stage Presence -Not fidgeting -No sign of nervousness -Stand up straight -No cheat sheet -full eye contact with audience -Pacing/a lot of fidgeting on stage -hunched over/bad posture -not facing/looking at audience -Fidgeting/pacing throughout -Not looking at audience at all -more than 7 signs of nervousness. -Slouching -has cheat sheet -Completely facing back wards/staring downwards -slouched /hunched over -Nervous and fidgeting through out -has cheat sheet -Some fidgeting -Shows 1-2 signs of nervousness -no cheat sheet -most eye contact with audience

  9. 6 Connection to Theme

  10. 7 Conclusion

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