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First Grade Retelling Rubric
First Grade Retelling Rubric
Use with story retelling for primary grades.
Rubric Code:
P246A77
By
Jessica4214
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Story Retell
Beginning
0 pts
Progressing
1 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Advanced
3 pts
Main Idea / Theme
Beginning
No main idea given.
Progressing
Demonstrates some understanding of main idea or theme.
Satisfactory
Main idea is clear and correct.
Advanced
Main idea is clear, correct, and includes an explanation of why it's important to the story.
Characters
Beginning
No characters were recalled using names.
Progressing
Some main characters were recalled using names.
Satisfactory
All main characters were recalled.
Advanced
Main characters were recalled with describing characteristics or how they affect the story.
Setting
Beginning
No setting or wrong setting stated.
Progressing
General statement about the setting.
Satisfactory
All details of the setting were stated.
Advanced
Setting stated and an explanation of the significance of the setting is given.
Beginning/Problem
Beginning
Beginning and/or Problem not included.
Progressing
Part of the Beginning is stated but missing a key detail.
Satisfactory
Beginning is accurate and includes a key detail.
Advanced
Beginning includes a key detail, uses time order word(s) and includes an explanation of how it relates to the problem or challenge in the story.
Middle/Key Details
Beginning
Middle is not given.
Progressing
Part of the Middle is stated but missing key details of the story.
Satisfactory
2 or more key details are given from the middle of the story.
Advanced
2 or more key details are given from the middle of the story and, includes an explanation of how the key details support the problem or solution.
End/Solution
Beginning
Missing ending or solution.
Progressing
An Ending is attempted but does not tie in the solution to the problem.
Satisfactory
Ending is accurate and includes a key detail.
Advanced
Ending is clear and accurate, and an explanation of how the ending connects to the main idea is given.
Retell Main Events in Order
Beginning
Story is not retold in sequential order and time order words are not used.
Progressing
Story is retold in sequential order, but time order words are not used.
Satisfactory
Time order words used, Key details are in order, and there is a clear distinction between the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Advanced
Time order words used, key details are in order, there is a clear distinction between the between the beginning, middle, and end of the story, and connections with own experiences included.
Keywords:
Retell
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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