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"Family history" Digital storytelling rubric 
Rubric Code: L3CC27
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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Determine if your final project is complete and worthy of viewing.
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1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Outstanding

4 pts

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Storyboard
8 %

Was the storyboard completed for the project?

Poor

The storyboard was less than 1/4 completed.
Fair

The storyboard not completed for all images, most elements were missing.
Good

The storyboard was complete for all images, a few elements were missing.
Outstanding

The storyboard was completed in an exemplary manner. All elements were completed.
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Story
10 %

Does the video convey a story?

Poor

No structure exists
Fair

Missing one or more of the following:
beginning
middle
end
Good

Has a recognizable beginning, middle, and end
Outstanding

Has a beginning that grabs the viewer, a body that moves the story to a satisfying conclusion.
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Reasons for coming to America
15 %

Why the family immigrated to America?

Poor

The student did not mention any reason for coming or living in America
Fair

The student mentioned only 1 reason for coming or living in America
Good

The student mentioned just 2-3 reasons for coming or living in America
Outstanding

The student mentioned more than 3 reasons for coming or living in America
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History of 1st Immigrants
15 %

What are some of their 1st immigrant details?

Poor

Student did not mention any details of his/her 1st family immigrant.
Fair

Student mentioned:
-Place of birth
Good

Student mentioned:
-Place of birth
-Summary of their life in their original country and in the U.S.
Outstanding

Student mentioned:
-Place of birth
-Summary of their life in their original country and in the U.S.
-Examples of customs,dress,music,they brought to America
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Difficulties of immigration
15 %

what are the difficulties that immigrant encountered?

Poor

Student did not mention any difficulties.
Fair

Students presentation just include 1 difficulty for the immigration.
Good

There are 2 difficulties included in the students presentation
Outstanding

Student mentioned 3 or more difficulties for the immigration
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Images
8 %

Are all the images used appropriate for the story and pleasing to view?

Poor

Choice of images show no consideration for the viewer
Fair

3/5 or fewer of the images are pleasing to the viewer and/or necessary to tell the story
Good

Nearly all the images used are pleasing to the viewer and necessary to tell the story
Outstanding

100% of the photos are of high quality
and are necessary to the story line.
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Flow of Photos
5 %

Do the photos flow smoothly from one to the next?

Poor

Flow of photos is difficult for viewer to follow (too fast, too slow, choppy, etc
Fair

Most photos flow too quickly, too slowly, begin or end in unimportant parts of the photo, etc.
Good

Most photos flow together in a way that is pleasing to the viewer (overall look of video shows care went into its creation).
Outstanding

100% of the photos flow smoothly from one to the next resulting in a product that creates a desire for a second or third viewing
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Sound file
8 %

Does the narration support the story?

Poor

No narration or incoherent narration
Fair

The narration does not fit well with the story line.
Good

80% or more of the narration is understandable (clear voice and/or correct grammar and/or word choice is appropriate to the story line)
Outstanding

100% of the narration is understandable (clear voice and correct grammar and word choice is appropriate to the story line)
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Soundtrack
8 %

Does the music enhance the viewing pleasure?

Poor

Music is distracting, inappropriate, OR was not used.
Fair

Music is ok, and not distracting, but it does not add much to the story. Not coordinated with images.
Good

Music stirs a rich emotional response that somewhat matches the story line. Images mostly coordinated with the music.
Outstanding

Music stirs a rich emotional response that matches the story line well. Images coordinated with the music.
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Time
8 %

Was the multimedia presentation met the required length?

Poor

The presentation was under 1 minute.
Fair

The presentation was under 1-1/2 minutes.
Good

The presentation was between 1 1/2 -2 minutes.
Outstanding

The presentation was
2-3 minutes.
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