Last Term everyone in our class had to choose a Poem that they enjoyed for the Year 1-3 Poem Competition. It was a very scary experience so our teacher prepared us by sharing the Marking Criteria and with a lot of practise. We even had our parents help us at home. Miss Manuele gave us the opportunity to say it in front of the class if we were brave, which we all did eventually...before the actual class competition. Check out the criteria below along with our video of us giving it a go!
Poem Speech Criteria
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1. Volume
(Speaks at an appropriate volume)
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Loud Audible Soft Wavers
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1 2 3
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2. Pace
(Speaks at a suitable speed)
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Flows Fast Slow
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1 2 3
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3. Clarity
(Uses a clear voice)
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Clear Slight Slur Stutter
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1 2 3
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4. Pause (Pauses for effect and emphasis is placed on certain words)
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Dramatic Breathy None
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1 2 3
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5. Voice Expression (Speaks using an interesting voice)
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Lots Some None
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1 2 3
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6. Eye Contact
(Makes eye contact with audience)
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Lots Some Looks down
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1 2 3
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7. Facial Expression
(Feeling, mood)
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Animated Blank Tense
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1 2 3
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8. Gestures
(Hand moves for feeling, actions)
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Too much Effective Little
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1 2 3
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9. Stance
(Correct posture, doesn’t fidget)
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Firm Fidgets Moving
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1 2 3
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10. Poem Choice
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Excellent Great Good
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1 2 3
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Total Score
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Comments
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At the Fledglings Team Competition Dante Neilson Won and went through to the Finals along with Evelynn who came second. We were extremely excited when Dante was announced the winner of the Poem Recital for the Years 1-3 Poem Recital Competition.
Congratulations to ALL the students who took part and a HUGE PAKIPAKI to Dante Neilson who represented our class and WON! You totally deserved it!
Ka Rawe Dante!
WINNER of the Years 1-3 Poem Recital Competition |
Dante did the #Incredible2s and his family proud by reciting his poem so well and for winning the recital at @RowandaleSchool ... He was very brave and funny!
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