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Digital Story Rubric 
Rubric Code: TX2BX72
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Superior

A (90-100 pts.)

(N/A)

Excellent

B (89-80 pts.)

(N/A)

Good

C (79-70 pts.)

(N/A)

Fair

D (69-60 pts.)

(N/A)

Poor

F (59-0 pts.)

(N/A)

20%

Organization of Content

Superior

Story is extremely well organized with a thoroughly thought out plot. The presentation flows in a logical, orderly sequence.
(20 points)
Excellent

The story follows a clear, logical sequence that can be easily followed by the reader. Orderly plot that is presented well.
(15 points)
Good

Story is somewhat organized and follows an identifiable order.
(10 points)
Fair

Story doesn't follow much of a sequence and the plot is somewhat hard to understand.
(5 points)
Poor

Story does not follow any logical sequence and is very disorganized and difficult to understand.
(0 points)
20%

Mechanics

Superior

There are no spelling errors or grammatical errors in the story.
(20 points)
Excellent

There are less than two spelling errors or grammatical errors in the story.
(15 points)
Good

There are less than 3 misspellings or incorrect uses of grammar.
(10 points)
Fair

There are 4 or more spelling errors or incorrect uses of grammar.
(5 points)
Poor

There are 5 or more misspellings or grammatical errors.
(0 points)
20%

Creativity/Originality

Superior

The author of the story's voice is very clear and has written a very creative, original plot. The ideas and storyline are invented by the author.
(20 points)
Excellent

The plot is quite unique and you can hear the author's voice when viewing the digital story. Originality of ideas are clear.
(15 points)
Good

The story is somewhat creative, but doesn't seem very unique. Ideas and storyline may be the author's.
(10 points)
Fair

The plot is unoriginal and the author's voice is difficult to hear. Ideas seem to be taken from another source or person.
(5 points)
Poor

There is no creativity or originality and you get no sense of the author's voice when reading the story. The ideas and information seem to be someone else's.
(0 points)
20%

Content Accuracy

Superior

All information is completely correct and from reliable resources.
(20 points)
Excellent

It is evident that most information that is included in the story is correct.
(15 points)
Good

Historical information provided in the story is relevant and somewhat accurate
(10 points)
Fair

Most information is incorrect and not much historical data is provided.
(5 points)
Poor

There is either no factual or relevant information, or all information used in story is incorrect.
(0 points)
20%

Visual Appeal

Superior

The digital story presentation is very visually appealing and is enjoyable for the reader to navigate. There are images on all or almost every slide/page. Relationship between the graphics and story is effective.
(20 points)
Excellent

The story includes images in most parts of the presentation, and is easy to navigate and visualize. There is a clear relationship between the plot and the graphics.
(15 points)
Good

Presentation is somewhat visually appealing, and there are some pictures. There is a small correlation between the images and the story.
(10 points)
Fair

There are very little images throughout the digital story and the presentation is not very visually appealing.The plot and visuals are not coordinated very well.
(5 points)
Poor

Digital story presentation is not visually appealing and includes no graphics or images. There is no relationship between the images and the story's plot.
(0 points)




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