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Story Telling Rubric 
Retelling a favorite fairy tale, tall tale, or fable to children . Presentation should be 3-5 minutes in length.
Rubric Code: L243A36
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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Satisfactory

2 pts

Needs Improvement

1 pts

Accuracy of Story

Student should be familiar with the fairy tale, tall tale, or fable

Excellent

All important parts of the scene were included and were accurate.
Good

Almost all important parts of the scene were included and were accurate.
Satisfactory

Quite a few important parts of the scene were included and were accurate.
Needs Improvement

Much of the scene was left out or inaccurate.
Expression

Student should use appropriate expression during story telling to convery messages from the story.

Excellent

Storyteller's voice showed a lot of expression and emotion.
Good

Storyteller's voice showed some expression and emotion.
Satisfactory

Storyteller's voice showed a little expression and emotion.
Needs Improvement

Storyteller's voice was monotone and not expressive.
Voice Projection and Tone

Student should adjust voice tone and volume to accurately express the details for the story.

Excellent

Storyteller was always audible to the audience. Voice volume and tone consistently changed according to character change, mood of the story and other elements of the story.
Good

Storyteller was usually audible to the audience.
Voice volume and tone was occasionally changed according to character change, mood of the story and other elements of the story.
Satisfactory

Storyteller was sometimes audible to the audience.Voice volume and tone was satisfactory however more enthisiasm would have made the story "come alive" for the children.
Needs Improvement

Storyteller was rarely audible to the audience. and there was little to no change in volume or tone. This made the story less interesting to the children.




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