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Linked Learning Narrative Podcast 
In groups of 1-3 students, students will create an engaging narrative podcast that is 4-5 minutes in length and incorporates a linked learning aspect (Indoctrination - Propaganda - Censorship - Terror - Charisma - Extreme Nationalism - One Party Rule.)
Rubric Code: L2267BC
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Subject: Education  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric TELL ME A STORY
Students took a story/concept/bible verse and created a story to tell about it.
  Excellent

Produced what was expected and went beyond

(N/A)

Fair

Produced what was expected.

(N/A)

Good

Produced some of what was expected.

(N/A)

Poor

Did not produce what was expected.

(N/A)

Topic/Story LIne

Your topic must be a concept that was taught. The story line must be clear.

Excellent

The story is easy to follow, and the topic that the story is about is clear and well incorporated.

40 points
Fair

The story is easy to follow and the topic of the story is somewhat clear and incorporated.

30 points
Good

The story tells the main ideas of what the topic is about but lacks some elements of storytelling and/or is not very clear

20 points
Poor

The story does not make it clear what actually happens in the story and/or there is very little evidence of a linked topic.

10 points
Characters

A character arc is the path a character takes over the course of a story.

Excellent

The listeners feel like they know the main characters and have a clear character arc.

40 points
Fair

The main characters are described so we at least know one thing about them and/or the character arc is somewhat clear.

30 points
Good

The names of the main characters are given but there is very little character distinction or arc.


20 points
Poor

The characters are not given at all. There is very little or no character development.


10 points
Creativity

How the students presented their story. How their creativity helped tell the story.

Excellent

The story had excellent illustrations and color. The characters and scenes created help add to the understanding and excitement of the story.

50 points
Fair

The story had great illustrations and color. The created characters and scenes help add to the understanding and excitement of the story.

40 points
Good

The story had illustrations and color. The created characters and scenes could have been a little better at helping with the understanding and excitement of the story.

30 points
Poor

The story had no illustrations and color. Their were no characters and scenes to help with the understanding and excitement of the story.

20 points
Overall

How did you like the story overall.

Excellent

The story was excellent. I hope to see this in other venues.

20 points
Fair

The story was great. I hope to see this in other venues.

15 points
Good

The story was good. It needs some work before it can be seen in other venues.


10 points
Poor

This story needs work.

5 points



Keywords:
  • Podcast, Story telling







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