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E-story Rubric 
Rubric for students creating an E-story with a valuable moral/lesson.
Rubric Code: Z23A989
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

7 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Grammer

Poor

Over 5 spelling and punctuation errors that make it hard to read and understand the plot of the story.
Fair

Three to five spelling and punctuation errors. Story does not flow consistently. It is hard to understand the storyline.
Good

One or two spelling and punctuation errors. E-story is still easy to read and easy to understand.
Excellent

There is little to no spelling and punctuation errors. Names are spelled the same throughout the story. There are full sentences throughout the story. E-story is easy to read.
Story Plot

Poor

There is no moral in the story. There seems to be no attempt to comply with the rules for this assignment in creating a moral/lesson.
Fair

Moral is hard to identify. The plot in the story line has gone off topic from the lesson.
Good

Moral is present but is not fully supported by the storyline.
Excellent

The moral is easy to identify. The story centers around this moral through an original plot.
Length of E-story

Poor

E-story does not comply with assignment rules and has less than 4 slides.
Fair

E-story does not comply with assignment rules and has only 4-7 slides.
Good

E-story does not comply with assignment rules and has only 8-11 slides.
Excellent

E-story complies with assignment rules and has 12-15 slides.
Citations

Poor

Three or more outside sources are not cited or are cited incorrectly.
Fair

Outside sources are cited and are cited correctly except two.
Good

Outside sources are cited and are cited correctly except one.
Excellent

All outside sources are all cited. Citations are cited correctly.
Effective use of illustrations/graphics

Poor

Graphics and scenes are random and have nothing to do with the plot of the story. Effort was not made with graphics
Fair

Graphics and scenes do go along with the story but are unorganized and at times do not seem to make sense.
Good

Graphics and scenes move the story along, but are a bit unorganized.
Excellent

All graphics are used to move the story along. Scenes have a purpose and follow the plot. Story is visually organized.
Electric presentation

Poor

Three or more problems accessing E-story or dealing with the electronic presentation. Digital design is not easy to use
Fair

Two problems with accessing E-story or with the electronic presentation. Digital design is fairly easy to use.
Good

A minor problem accessing E-story or with the electronic presentation. Digital design is easy to use.
Excellent

Smooth electronic presentation with no troubles accessing E-story. Digital design runs smoothly.




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