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E-story
Rubric Code:
V23AA27
By
Melanie112500
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Category
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Voice Over
Poor
The students did not use a voice over.
Fair
The student's voice was barely understandable.
Good
The student's voice was loud and clear but only lacked enthusiasm.
Excellent
The student's voice was loud and clear and was very enthusiastic.
Grammar
Poor
The student had multiple grammar mistakes throughout the story. Several run on sentences and did not capitalize proper names.
Fair
The student has a few grammar mistakes but misplaced commas and periods.
Good
The student has little to no grammar mistakes but had a few misplaced periods.
Excellent
The student did an excellent job in placing periods, commas and quotes.
Story Plot
Poor
The student has no plot. They did not display any problems in the story or lesson learned.
Fair
The student had a plot but was hard to find how the character developed.
Good
The student had a great plot in the story and great character development. The only thing lacking was the creativity.
Excellent
The student had a great plot in the story and wonderful character development.
Creativity
Poor
The student had no creativity. The scenes were bland and empty. You can tell that there was no effort into creating the book.
Fair
The student did a great job in telling the story but was lacking several characters/scenery.
Good
The student did a great job in adding details and filling the pages with props. The characters were well placed and had dialogue.
Excellent
The student did a great job in adding details and filling the pages with drawings and props. Overall, they really brought the book to life.
Subjects:
Education
Types:
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