This document is a rubric for evaluating rants based on 5 categories: topic, emotion/content, hand gestures/body language, language/analogies, and grammar/vocabulary. For each category, the rant is ranked on a scale of 1 to 3, with 1 being the lowest and 3 being the highest. The scores for each category are then added up to produce a total score for the rant out of 15.
This document is a rubric for evaluating rants based on 5 categories: topic, emotion/content, hand gestures/body language, language/analogies, and grammar/vocabulary. For each category, the rant is ranked on a scale of 1 to 3, with 1 being the lowest and 3 being the highest. The scores for each category are then added up to produce a total score for the rant out of 15.
This document is a rubric for evaluating rants based on 5 categories: topic, emotion/content, hand gestures/body language, language/analogies, and grammar/vocabulary. For each category, the rant is ranked on a scale of 1 to 3, with 1 being the lowest and 3 being the highest. The scores for each category are then added up to produce a total score for the rant out of 15.
Rant presenter: ___________ Use a highlighter to rank rants from 1 to 3 in each of the five categories. Then add up the rant’s score and enter it in the top left corner of this page
1 2 3
Topic Meh Controversial Powerful and
and/or Unique Thought-Pro Emotion & Content Felt It a Bit It Was Okay Forceful
Hand Gestures & Body Few Some Many and
Not Bad Effective Language Move a Bit More
Analogies None One Many
Loved ‘Em Catchphrases None One but not At Least One Strong Strong Grammar & Vocabulary Normal Topic Strong and Appropriate Moving .