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Story Retelling Rubric (Story Grammar Marker)
Story Retelling Rubric (Story Grammar Marker)
Use with story retelling for primary grades. Based on the elements from Story Grammar Marker.
Rubric Code:
EXAWB3A
By
butlerslp
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Story Retell
Area of Concern
1 pts
Making Progress
2 pts
Good Progress
3 pts
Outstanding Progress
4 pts
Characters
Area of Concern
No characters were recalled using names.
Making Progress
Some main characters were recalled using names.
Good Progress
Most of the main characters were recalled using names.
Outstanding Progress
All main characters were recalled using names.
Setting
Area of Concern
No setting or wrong setting stated.
Making Progress
General statement about the setting.
Good Progress
Some details about the setting were stated (where, when).
Outstanding Progress
All details about the setting were stated where and when).
Problem -initiating event
Area of Concern
No problem given.
Making Progress
Problem stated was not the main problem in the story.
Good Progress
Problem stated correctly but no (or very few) details.
Outstanding Progress
Problem stated correctly with important details.
Feelings
Area of Concern
No feelings or internal states idenified.
Making Progress
One internal state used in middle or end.
Good Progress
Two internal states used.
Outstanding Progress
More than two internal states used.
Plan
Area of Concern
No plan of action given.
Making Progress
Plan is simply stated with or without planning words.
Good Progress
Identifies the plan of action the character decides upon regarding the kickoff using planning words given prompts and cues
Outstanding Progress
Independently uses planning words to identify the plan of action the character decides upon due to the relationship between the kickoff, feelings and plan.
Actions in Order
Area of Concern
No actions are given in order.
Making Progress
Planned actions are listed without transition words and/or without proper sequencing.
Good Progress
Planned actions are properly sequenced using appropriate transition words with prompts.
Outstanding Progress
Planned actions are independently sequenced using appropriate transition words.
Solution/Consequence
Area of Concern
No solution was given.
Making Progress
Solution given but did not match the problem.
The student can answer the question "Did the Character's plan work?"
Good Progress
Solution given with few or no details; solution matched the problem.
The student identifies the direct consequences of the plan and determines whether or if the plan was effective with prompts.
Outstanding Progress
Solution given with important details and solution matched the problem.
The student independently identifies the direct consequences of the plan and determines whether or if the plan was effective.
Resolution/Ending
Area of Concern
No ending was given
Making Progress
General statement about the ending
Good Progress
The ending is described with good detail
Outstanding Progress
The ending is described with excellent detail and the lessonof the story is stated.
Ending Feeling
Area of Concern
No feeling was given
Making Progress
A statement about the characters action was given.
E.g. liked it, smiled
Good Progress
A simple feeling word was used.
E.g. Happy, mad, sad
Outstanding Progress
A more sophistcated motion was given with additional detail.
Keywords:
Retell
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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