Rubric For Storytelling: (Teacher May Explain Specific Assignment in This Space.)

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Rubric for Storytelling

Task Description: (Teacher may explain specific assignment in this space.)

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Criteria

Exemplary 4 yes
Knows the story well; has obviously practiced telling the story; uses no notes; speaks with confidence

Accomplished 3 yes, but


Knows the story pretty well; some practice; may use notes; fairly confident Usually speaks loudly, slowly, and clearly Correct pronunciation; does not explain unfamiliar words

Developing 2 no, but


Knows some of the story; has not practiced; relies on notes; appears uncomfortable May speak too softly or too rapidly; mumbles occasionally Incorrect pronunciation of some words; does not explain unfamiliar words Generally works well with others

Beginning 1 no
Does not know story; reads from notes

Knows the Story

20 %

Voice

15 %

Always speaks loudly, slowly, and clearly Correct pronunciation; explains unfamiliar words

Speaks too softly or too rapidly; mumbles Incorrect pronunciation; does not know what unfamiliar words mean

Acting Duration Audience Contact

20 % 5% 10 %

Consistently motivates and assists others Story lasts 5 to 7 minutes

Quick to volunteer
and assist others

Seldom works well with others Story lasts less than 3 or more than 9 minutes

Story lasts less than


5 or more than 7 minutes Storyteller looks at a few people in the audience; involves only a few with questions

Story lasts less than


4 or more than 8 minutes Story told to only 1 to 2 people in the audience; little audience involvement

Storyteller looks at
all the audience; involves them with questions

Storyteller does not


look at audience; no attempt to involve audience with questions

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Pacing

10 %

Story told at the appropriate pace, depending on the story line Story is developmentally appropriate for audience Outstanding use of props; props are appropriate

Story told well, but some parts may be rushed or dragged in some parts Most of the story is developmentally appropriate for audience Good use of props; props are appropriate

Story rushed or dragged in several parts Some of the story is developmentally appropriate for audience Uses props some of the time; some props not appropriate or are distracting

Story told at one pace; no excitement

Appropriaten ess

10 %

Story is developmentally inappropriate for audience Poor use of props; uses no props or inappropriate props

Props

10 %

Assignment Score ______________ ________________

Beyonder/Bonus ______________

Final Score

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