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Declamation Speech Scoring Sheet

This document outlines the scoring rubric for a declamation speech competition. It evaluates participants based on 5 criteria: introduction, presentation style, vocal delivery, physical delivery, and overall effect. Each category is worth a certain number of points, with the total possible score being 100 points. The rubric provides detailed descriptions of what is expected for a high-quality performance in each category.
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Declamation Speech Scoring Sheet

This document outlines the scoring rubric for a declamation speech competition. It evaluates participants based on 5 criteria: introduction, presentation style, vocal delivery, physical delivery, and overall effect. Each category is worth a certain number of points, with the total possible score being 100 points. The rubric provides detailed descriptions of what is expected for a high-quality performance in each category.
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DECLAMATION SPEECH SCORING SHEET

RUBRICS
Introduction (10) Presentation style (25) Vocal Delivery (30) Physical Delivery (20) Overall Effect (10)
 Hook/teaser  Speaker gives a realistic  Speaker is articulate and  Inviting to the audience  Attire is appropriate
 Name of work attempt to recreate the fluent  Varies facial expression to  Speaker should project an
 Author spirit of the original  Uses vocal variety: accentuate the natural understanding of the
 Necessary presentation volume, rate, pausing, flow of thoughts and speech’s message
background  Appropriate style of stress, and tone feelings  Speaker should instill
information delivery  Speaker is conversational  Makes eye contact with audiences concern for the
 Establishes mood  Message in speech is and concerned, passionate the audience speech’s content
NAME conveyed credibly and and pleasing  Stands straight and  The original speaker’s TOTAL (100)
convincingly as if the  Speaker is in control of controlled, without message should not be
words were the words and emotions distracting movements overshadowed by the
speakers own  Speaker is self-confident  Movement, if used, should delivery.
and self-assured be motivated by
transitions in thought or
mood
 Gestures should be visible
and effectively used for
emphasis, and varied
Martinez, Jerhen
Salic, Nurhapida
Babaran, Alexia
Gamiao, JB
Magallanes, Yuri
Tinh, Viny
Sorio, Axl
Tanaka, Kaye
Cayabyab, Kyle
Badoles, Luceana
Saldon, Veniece
Paulin, Clyde
Tampus, Harvey

Judge: _____________________________________
DECLAMATION SPEECH SCORING SHEET

RUBRICS
Introduction (10) Presentation style (25) Vocal Delivery (30) Physical Delivery (20) Overall Effect (10)
 Hook/teaser  Speaker gives a realistic  Speaker is articulate and  Inviting to the audience  Attire is appropriate
 Name of work attempt to recreate the fluent  Varies facial expression to  Speaker should project an
 Author spirit of the original  Uses vocal variety: accentuate the natural understanding of the
 Necessary presentation volume, rate, pausing, flow of thoughts and speech’s message
background  Appropriate style of stress, and tone feelings  Speaker should instill
information delivery  Speaker is conversational  Makes eye contact with audiences concern for the
 Establishes mood  Message in speech is and concerned, passionate the audience speech’s content
NAME conveyed credibly and and pleasing  Stands straight and  The original speaker’s TOTAL (100)
convincingly as if the  Speaker is in control of controlled, without message should not be
words were the words and emotions distracting movements overshadowed by the
speakers own  Speaker is self-confident  Movement, if used, should delivery.
and self-assured be motivated by
transitions in thought or
mood
 Gestures should be visible
and effectively used for
emphasis, and varied
Ipong, Jibbriel
Buscaino, Princess
ASum, Bin-Aris
Closas, Zachary
Nisperos, Dahlia
Lopez, Zobel
Noles, Julian
Angana, Judah
Trinh, Jerry

Judge: _____________________________________
DECLAMATION SPEECH SCORING SHEET

RUBRICS
Introduction (10) Presentation style (25) Vocal Delivery (30) Physical Delivery (20) Overall Effect (10)
 Hook/teaser  Speaker gives a realistic  Speaker is articulate and  Inviting to the audience  Attire is appropriate
 Name of work attempt to recreate the fluent  Varies facial expression to  Speaker should project an
 Author spirit of the original  Uses vocal variety: accentuate the natural understanding of the
 Necessary presentation volume, rate, pausing, flow of thoughts and speech’s message
background  Appropriate style of stress, and tone feelings  Speaker should instill
information delivery  Speaker is conversational  Makes eye contact with audiences concern for the
 Establishes mood  Message in speech is and concerned, passionate the audience speech’s content
NAME conveyed credibly and and pleasing  Stands straight and  The original speaker’s TOTAL (100)
convincingly as if the  Speaker is in control of controlled, without message should not be
words were the words and emotions distracting movements overshadowed by the
speakers own  Speaker is self-confident  Movement, if used, should delivery.
and self-assured be motivated by
transitions in thought or
mood
 Gestures should be visible
and effectively used for
emphasis, and varied
Andit, Kriscelle
Macarambon,
Jannah
Seo, Jun
Kilat, Angela
Gonzaga, Glenn
Roldan, Hans
Paulin, Dave

Judge: _____________________________________
DECLAMATION SPEECH SCORING SHEET

RUBRICS
Introduction (10) Presentation style (25) Vocal Delivery (30) Physical Delivery (20) Overall Effect (10)
 Hook/teaser  Speaker gives a realistic  Speaker is articulate and  Inviting to the audience  Attire is appropriate
 Name of work attempt to recreate the fluent  Varies facial expression to  Speaker should project an
 Author spirit of the original  Uses vocal variety: accentuate the natural understanding of the
 Necessary presentation volume, rate, pausing, flow of thoughts and speech’s message
background  Appropriate style of stress, and tone feelings  Speaker should instill
information delivery  Speaker is conversational  Makes eye contact with audiences concern for the
 Establishes mood  Message in speech is and concerned, passionate the audience speech’s content
NAME conveyed credibly and and pleasing  Stands straight and  The original speaker’s TOTAL (100)
convincingly as if the  Speaker is in control of controlled, without message should not be
words were the words and emotions distracting movements overshadowed by the
speakers own  Speaker is self-confident  Movement, if used, should delivery.
and self-assured be motivated by
transitions in thought or
mood
 Gestures should be visible
and effectively used for
emphasis, and varied
Ipong, Jibbriel
Buscaino, Princess
ASum, Bin-Aris
Closas, Zachary
Nisperos, Dahlia
Lopez, Zobel
Noles, Julian
Angana, Judah
Trinh, Jerry

Judge: _____________________________________
DECLAMATION SPEECH SCORING SHEET

RUBRICS
Introduction (10) Presentation style (25) Vocal Delivery (30) Physical Delivery (20) Overall Effect (10)
 Hook/teaser  Speaker gives a realistic  Speaker is articulate and  Inviting to the audience  Attire is appropriate
 Name of work attempt to recreate the fluent  Varies facial expression to  Speaker should project an
 Author spirit of the original  Uses vocal variety: accentuate the natural understanding of the
 Necessary presentation volume, rate, pausing, flow of thoughts and speech’s message
background  Appropriate style of stress, and tone feelings  Speaker should instill
information delivery  Speaker is conversational  Makes eye contact with audiences concern for the
 Establishes mood  Message in speech is and concerned, passionate the audience speech’s content
NAME conveyed credibly and and pleasing  Stands straight and  The original speaker’s TOTAL (100)
convincingly as if the  Speaker is in control of controlled, without message should not be
words were the words and emotions distracting movements overshadowed by the
speakers own  Speaker is self-confident  Movement, if used, should delivery.
and self-assured be motivated by
transitions in thought or
mood
 Gestures should be visible
and effectively used for
emphasis, and varied
Ubalde, Hannahlo
Nisperos, Princess
Angana, Russel
Godoy, Alexandre
Becoy, Stella
Ortiz, Fritz
Sanes, Trisha
Wong, Jude Frankie
Nambatac, Jericho

Judge: _____________________________________

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