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Photo Story
Photo Story
Photo Stories will use a pre determined number of photos to tell a story; Beginning Action, Rising Action, Peak, Falling Action, and Resolution.
Rubric Code:
G4A93B
By
matoth
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Photo Story
Poor
15 pts
Fair
20 pts
Good
25 pts
Photos
Poor
There is no logic to the sequence or action.
Fair
There is some logic to the sequence of photos. The action in the photos is not completely clear. There is not enough or too many photos.
Good
Photos are in a clear, logical sequence. Photos have a clear action. There is the predetermined number of photos.
Captions
Poor
There are no captions.
Fair
The captions simply describe the literal action.
Good
The captions enhance the telling of the story. They describe the action to the viewer or give insight into the subject's thoughts.
Story
Poor
The story is unclear, missing many of the basic elements.
Fair
The story is basic, not captivating to the viewer. The story is missing some basic elements.
Good
The story has all five elements; Beginning, Rising, Peak, Falling, and Resolution. The story is interesting and holds the viewer's attention.
Title
Poor
Has no title.
Fair
Title simply describes the literal story, is not interesting.
Good
Title is interesting and makes the viewer want to see the story.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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