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The Mitten Storyboard Rubric 
Rubric Code: W7446C
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Subject: English  
Type: Handout  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

6 pts

Retelling the Story

Poor

The student is missing most of the main points of the story. Most of the story is out of order and does not make sense.
Fair

The story has most of the main points and has only a few parts of the story out of order.
Good

The story is retold with accuracy and has little to no errors with the story order.
Details of the Story

Poor

The details are missing and some are in the wrong places. Many major points are missing from the story.
Fair

Some of the details are missing with some errors in where the details go.
Good

All of the main details are told along with the small details. Little to none of the details are missing.
Organization

Poor

The story seems out of place and the pictures do not correspond to the text.
Fair

The story seems mostly in order with a few scenes mixed up. Most of the pictures correspond to the text.
Good

The text and the pictures go together. The story pages and the pictures are placed in the correct boxes.




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