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Storyboard Rubric
Storyboard Rubric
Students will create a 12-frame storyboard depicting the section of the Beowulf story we read in class. Each frame in the story board must include appropriate quotes from the text, and it should be done in color. In addition, a one-page treatment proposal must be included, which outlines costume, set, special effects, and casting ideas.
Rubric Code:
QXCW43B
By
boogadie
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Storyboard Rubric
Exceeds Standards
4 pts
Meets Standards
3 pts
Approaches Standards
60 pts
Below Standards
40 pts
Project Requirements
Exceeds Standards
The project includes 12 or more complete storyboard frames. It is in color. A one-page treatment proposal, including costume, set, special effects, and casting ideas is attached (in MLA format).
Meets Standards
The project includes 12 complete storyboard frames. A one-page treatment proposal, in MLA format, including most of the following is attached: costume, set, special effects, and casting ideas.
Approaches Standards
The project may have fewer than 12 complete storyboard frames. A one-page treatment proposal, mostly in MLA format, including some of the following is attached: costume, set, special effects, and casting ideas.
Below Standards
The project has fewer than 10 complete storyboard frames. A one-page treatment proposal including most of the following is attached: costume, set, special effects, and casting ideas. MLA format may be lacking.
Story Elements
Exceeds Standards
The portions of the story of Beowulf that we read in class are depicted with accuracy and authenticity. Captions (quotes from the text) are apt and insightful in selection, and are cited accurately.
Meets Standards
The portions of the story of Beowulf that we read in class are depicted mostly accurately. Captions (quotes from the text) are appropriate in selection, and are cited accurately.
Approaches Standards
The portions of the story of Beowulf that we read in class are depicted, perhaps with inconsistencies. Captions (quotes from the text) are included, and are cited.
Below Standards
The portions of the story of Beowulf that we read in class are depicted, perhaps with inconsistencies or inaccuracies. Captions (quotes from the text) may or may not be included, and may or may not be cited.
Visual Elements
Exceeds Standards
All pictures demonstrate effort and insight, and are eye-catching and clearly communicate visually the components of the elements of the narrative depicted in panels.
Meets Standards
Most pictures show effort and clearly communicate the components of the elements present in your story. It is evident that time was put into the storyboard and presentation.
Approaches Standards
Many pictures appear bland or are uninteresting. The connections to the narrative may be unclear at times, and not obvious. It is evident that the work was rushed.
Below Standards
Many pictures appear bland or are uninteresting, or the project may be incomplete. The connections to the narrative may be unclear, and not obvious. It is evident that the work was rushed.
Treatment Proposal
Exceeds Standards
The treatment proposal is creative, well written, and thorough.
Meets Standards
The treatment proposal may be lacking creativity, but is interesting and well-written.
Approaches Standards
The treatment proposal may be lacking creativity and thoroughness. There may be some errors in conventions.
Below Standards
The treatment proposal may be lacking creativity and thoroughness, or may be incomplete. There may be some serious errors in conventions.
Keywords:
Narrative, storyboard
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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