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Storyboard Rubric English 1
Storyboard Rubric English 1
Students will create, in groups, a 9-frame storyboard depicting their assigned original narrative. With photos of the storyboards, the groups willl then present their project to the class in an oral presentation. Each student is expected to speak in the presentation.
Rubric Code:
ZXBWABW
By
veroesque
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Storyboard Rubric
Exemplary
20 pts
Good
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Your Score
(N/A)
Project Content
Storyboard Content
20 pts
Exemplary
The storyboard is complete and shows excellent developed narration, conversation and illustration.
Good
The storyboard is complete and shows developed narration, conversation and illustration.
Fair
The storyboard is complete and shows partially developed conversation and illustration.
Poor
The project is missing one or more of the three elements: narration, conversation or illustration and is not put together well.
Your Score
Points given: ________ / 20
Story Elements
20 pts
Exemplary
Group knowledge of the 5 elements is clearly depicted in the storyboards.
Good
Group knowledge of the 5 elements is partially depicted in the storyboards.
Fair
Group knowledge of the 5 elements is poorly depicted in the storyboards.
Poor
No one in the group understands the 5 elements.
Your Score
Points given: ________ / 20
Visual Elements
20 pts
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 5 elements and the narrative are often unclear and not obvious. Does not reflect the capability of the group. It is evident that the work was rushed.
Poor
The overall appearance of your storyboard is sloppy and rushed. Work is done with little effort, quality is poor. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product. Work is incomplete.
Your Score
Points given: ________ / 10
Quotes
15 pts
Exemplary
All quotes have major significance to the story.
Good
Most of the quotes have significance to the story.
Fair
Few quotes have significance to the story.
Poor
No quotes have significance to the story.
Your Score
Points given: ________ / 15
Groupwork
Working Collaboratively
20 pts
Exemplary
Worked cooperatively in the group. Helped the group stay focused on the assignment. Was a leader.
Good
Worked cooperatively with group members. Actively participated in all parts of the assignment. Stayed focused.
Fair
Worked somewhat with the group but was off task and not engaged for part of the assignment. Minimal group participate in the presentation.
Poor
Contributed a little to the group. Needed to be reminded to stay on task or to participate. One person gives entire presentation.
Your Score
Points given: ________ / 20
Keywords:
Narrative, storyboard
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
Presentation
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