Graduation speech rubric 2026

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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the graduation speech rubric in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the designated field at the top of the form. This personalizes your submission and ensures proper identification.
  3. Review the 'Introduction' section. Ensure your opening contains a strong hook and a clear thesis that connects your experience to a universal truth or lesson.
  4. Move to the 'Body of Speech' section. Here, provide insightful discussions of your experiences, including relevant details that inform your audience about your journey.
  5. In the 'Conclusion' area, restate your universal truth and conclude with a memorable quote, poem, or strong final statement that resonates with your audience.
  6. Check for sentence structure and conventions in the 'Sentence Structure/Conventions' section. Aim for minimal errors to enhance clarity and professionalism.
  7. Finally, ensure that you submit your final draft on time as indicated in the rubric's guidelines to meet all requirements for evaluation.

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The rubric outlines four criteria for evaluating speeches: content and development, organization and structure, language, and grammar and conventions. For each criterion, it describes the characteristics of work that would be considered outstanding, satisfactory, needs improvement, or unsatisfactory.
To write a 3-minute graduation speech, focus on brevity and clarity. Outline your main points clearly, use simple language, and avoid going into too much detail. Practice your speech to ensure it fits within the time limit while effectively conveying your message.
Dont praise your accomplishments in any way. It is not your day. Even if youre delivering the valedictory speech, its still not your day. Its a day for every person in your graduating class.
Graduation speeches should reflect on the past, celebrate the present, and inspire towards the future. Consider the needs of the audience and find commonalities. Tell a story. Use a manuscript.
Read on for 12 tips to write, prepare and deliver a memorable graduation speech. Tip #1: Read Inspirational Quotes. Tip #2: Listen to and Watch Famous Speeches. Tip #3: Reflect on the Past. Tip #4: Think About the Future. Tip #5: Decide on a Theme or Message. Tip #6: Start with a Hook, End with a Quote.

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Five to 10 minutes is just about right. At 200 to 250 words per minute (practice and time your delivery), that equates to about 10002500 words. Table 1 lists the word count of a sampling of some recent commencement addresses.

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