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Storyboard Rubric 
Students will create, in groups, a 2, 4, 6, 12 or 16-frame storyboard depicting . With photos of the storyboards, the students willl then present their project to the class in an oral presentation
Rubric Code: A229X36
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exemplary

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Your Score

(N/A)

Project Content
Storyboard Content

Exemplary

The project includes completed storyboards.
Good

The project includes mostly completed storyboards.
Fair

The project includes some completed storyboards..
Poor

The project includes no completed storyboards.
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 20

Comments:
Story Elements

Exemplary

Group knowledge of the 6 elements is clearly depicted in the storyboards. Each student can answer questions about the narrative's content.
Good

Group knowledge of the 6 elements is partially depicted in the storyboards. Majority of the group members can answer questions about the narrative's content.
Fair

Group knowledge of the 6 elements is poorly depicted in the storyboards. Majority of the group members cannot answer questions about the narrative's content.
Poor

No one in the group understands the 6 elements and cannot answer questions about the narrative's content.
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 20

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. 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: ________ / 20

Comments:
Presentation Delivery
Voice

Exemplary

Held head erect when speaking to the class and could be heard by everyone in the room. Consistent and effective volume, articulation, and expression were present in the speaker's voice. Appropriate rate and pausing were employed.
Good

Almost everyone could hear the speaker. Rarely looked down while speaking. The student spoke loudly and clearly enough to be easily understood. The speaker used adequate expression and rate.
Fair

Held head down a few times when speaking to the class. The student could be heard most of the time but at certain points was inaudible. Little expression was shown.
Poor

Audience had difficulty hearing and/or understanding much of the speech due to low volume. Very little expression was shown. Held head down almost the entire time when speaking to the class.
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 20

Comments:
Eye Contact

Exemplary

Establishes eye contact with everyone in the room during the presentation.
Good

Establishes some eye contact with the room.
Fair

Established eye contact with one or two members of the audience.
Poor

Established no eye contact and read presentation entirely off slides or notes.
Your Score

Points given: ________ / 20

Comments:



Keywords:
  • Narrative, storyboard

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