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Moth Storytelling Rubric-RDG Grade 
Rubric Code: M237WAX
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Engaging Opening
4 pts

Excellent

The narrative begins with a captivating hook or introduction that immediately grabs the reader's attention and sets the stage for the story.

4
Good

The narrative has a good opening that provides some interest but may not be as attention-grabbing as it could be.

3
Fair

The opening is somewhat dull or lacks creativity, making it challenging to engage the reader from the start.

2
Poor

The opening is weak, uninteresting, or fails to engage the reader.

1
Compelling Plot
4 pts

Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action

Excellent

The narrative presents a clear and engaging plot with a well-defined conflict or challenge that drives the story forward.

4
Good

The plot is interesting, but there may be some elements that are confusing or less effectively developed.

3
Fair

The plot lacks clarity, and the conflict may not be well-defined or resolved.

2
Poor

The narrative lacks a compelling plot or conflict, making it difficult for the reader to stay engaged.

1
Well-Developed Characters and Setting (
4 pts

Excellent

The narrative effectively describes the characters and the setting, allowing us to understand what is to come in the story.

4
Good

Characters and setting are reasonably well-developed, but there may be some gaps in description or detail.


3
Fair

The characters and setting are underdeveloped, leaving the reader with a limited sense of the story's environment and people.

2
Poor

1 point: Characters and setting lack depth and description, making it challenging to visualize the story.

1
Reflective and Insightful Conclusion
4 pts

Stake, Change, Theme

Excellent

-Something was clearly won or lost

-The change you go through from the beginning to the end is clearly and smoothly stated.

-The theme of the story is clearly and smoothly stated.

-The narrative concludes with a reflective insight or resolution that leaves the reader with a sense of closure and understanding.

4
Good

-2 of the 3 are present (stake, change, theme)


-The conclusion provides some resolution but may lack depth in terms of reflection or insight.

3
Fair

-1 of the 3 is present (stake, change, theme)

-The conclusion is abrupt or lacks meaningful reflection, leaving the reader with unanswered questions.

2
Poor

-Stake, change, and theme are all missing

-The conclusion is unclear or absent, leaving the reader unsatisfied and without a sense of closure.

1
Voice, Pace, and Inflection
4 pts

Excellent

The speaker's voice is dynamic and uses variety to convey character.

The speaker's pace is consistent. Their voice speeds up and slows down to match the story.

The speaker has a loud, strong volume that expresses emotion with a meaningful impact.

4
Good

The speaker's voice is effective, but adjustments could be made.

The speaker's pace is usually consistent.

The speaker has usually has good volume.

3
Fair

The speaker's voice is sometimes effective.

The speaker's pace is making it hard to focus on the story.

The speaker is too loud or too quiet and not appropriate for the presentation of their story.

2
Poor

Voice, pace, and inflection are consistently ineffective, detracting significantly from the presentation's overall quality.

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