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Storytelling Rubric 
Rubric Code: BBWW34
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Exemplary

4 pts

Accomplished

3 pts

Developed

2 pts

Beginner

1 pts

Knows the Story

Exemplary

• Knows the story well; has obviously practiced telling the story; uses no notes; speaks with confidence
Accomplished

• Knows the story pretty well; some practice; may use notes; fairly confident
Developed

• Knows some of the story; has not practiced; relies on notes; appears uncomfortable
Beginner

• Does not know story; reads from notes
Voice

Exemplary

• Always speaks loudly, slowly, and clearly
• Correct pronunciation; explains unfamiliar words
Accomplished

• Usually speaks loudly, slowly, and clearly
• Correct pronunciation; does not explain unfamiliar words
Developed

• May speak too softly or too rapidly; mumbles occasionally
• Incorrect pronunciation of some words; does not explain unfamiliar words
Beginner

• Speaks too softly or too rapidly; mumbles
• Incorrect pronunciation; does not know what unfamiliar words mean
Appropriateness

Exemplary

• Story is developmentally appropriate for audience
Accomplished

• Most of the story is developmentally appropriate for audience
Developed

• Some of the story is developmentally appropriate for audience
Beginner

• Story is developmentally inappropriate for audience
Audience Contact

Exemplary

• Storyteller looks at all the audience; involves them with questions
Accomplished

• Storyteller looks at a few people in the audience; involves only a few with questions
Developed

• Story told to only 1 to 2 people in the audience; little audience involvement
Beginner

• Storyteller does not look at audience; no attempt to involve audience with questions
Pacing

Exemplary

• Story told at the appropriate pace, depending on the story line
Accomplished

• Story told well, but some parts may be rushed or dragged in some parts
Developed

• Story rushed or dragged in several parts
Beginner

• Story told at one pace; no excitement
Duration

Exemplary

• Story lasts 3 to 5 minutes
Accomplished

• Story lasts less than 3 or more than 5 minutes
Developed

• Story lasts less than 2 or more than 6 minutes
Beginner

• Story lasts less than 1 or more than 7 minutes




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