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Talking Power Point Book, The Careful Crocodile 
The learner will be able to retell their version of the story, The Careful Crocodile, by Beverly Randell, by recording their voice on powerpoint after the teacher reads the story aloud 3 times.
Rubric Code: S4W9W8
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
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The Careful Crocodile, by Beverly Randell.
 

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Book handling knowledge

The student introduces the book and is able to identify the parts of the book as well as the author and the title of the book.

1

Student only introduces the book by saying the title and does not state who the author or the illustrator is nor do they identify the title page.
2

Student introduces the book by identifying the title, and two other components of the book. (Can be author and title page, illustrator and author, etc.)
3

Student introduces the book by title, author, illustrator, and title page.
Inflection in voice

The student uses different tones and inflections in their voice according to characters speaking in the story as well as what is happening in the story.

1

Student uses a monotone voice while retelling the story.
2

Student uses some inflection in their voice while retelling the story. (Minimum of 1 time)
3

Student uses different tones and inflections in their voice while retelling the entire story from beginning to end. (Uses different tones for different characters as well as as the narrator.)
Comprehension

The student fully understands what the story is about by retelling the story verbally.

1

Student is only able to retell one part of the story without assistance. (1 part refers to the beginning, middle, or end of the story)
2

Student is able to retell 2 parts of the story without assistance. (2 parts refers to beginning and end, beginning and middle, middle and end of the story, etc.)
3

Student is able to retell the story, accurately, without any assistance.




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