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Storyboard Rubric 
Students will create an 8-frame storyboard depicting their original detective fiction narrative. The students will then record their presentation of the story.
Rubric Code: C234655
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exemplary

100 pts

Good

80 pts

Fair

60 pts

Poor

40 pts

Your Score

(N/A)

Story Elements

Exemplary

The 6 elements of plot are clearly represented in the storyboard.
Good

The 6 elements of plot are partially depicted in the storyboards.
Fair

The 6 elements of plot are poorly depicted in the storyboards.
Poor

Does not show understanding of the 6 elements of plot
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 20

Comments:
Narrative Quality

Exemplary

Story is complex and interesting without being too complicated or confusing. Character descriptions and development captivate the audience
Good

Story makes sense and is not confusing, but may not hold the audience's attention.
Fair

Story does not feel complete or is difficult to follow.
Poor

Story is confusing, simple, or incomplete
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 25

Comments:
Visual Elements

Exemplary

All pictures demonstrate effort and are eye-catching and clearly communicate visually the components of the elements of the narrative depicted in panel.
Good

Most pictures show effort and clearly communicate the components of the elements present in your story. It is evident that time was put into the storyboard and presentation.
Fair

Many pictures appear rushed or are uninteresting. The connections to the 6 elements and the narrative are often unclear and not obvious.
Poor

The overall appearance of your storyboard is sloppy and rushed. Work is done with little effort, quality is poor.
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 25

Comments:
Voice/Presentation

Exemplary

Consistent and effective volume, articulation, and expression were present in the speaker's voice. Appropriate rate and pausing were employed. The storyboard is clearly and effectively communicated
Good

The speaker can be heard most of the time. The student spoke loudly and clearly enough to be easily understood. The speaker used adequate expression and rate. The storyboard is effectively communicated most of the time.
Fair

The student could be heard most of the time but at certain points was inaudible. Little expression was heard. Storyboard is somewhat communicated effectively.
Poor

Audience had difficulty hearing and/or understanding much of the speech due to low volume. Very little expression was heard. Storyboard is difficult to understand or follow
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 30

Comments:



Keywords:
  • Narrative, storyboard

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