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iMovie Trailer 
This rubric is meant for the iMovie trailer that assesses comprehension of the Award Winning Book and uses technology integration.
Rubric Code: A9X9WW
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Subject: Education  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Distinguished

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Basic

2 pts

Unacceptable

0 pts

Ideas/Mechanics
Organization

Distinguished

Is well organized with effective use of transistions.
Proficient

Is well organized but may lack some transitions.
Basic

Is generally organized but has few or no transitions among sections.
Unacceptable

Is disorganized or unfocused in much of the essay OR is clear but too brief.
Conventions

Distinguished

Author makes no errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Proficient

Author makes few errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Basic

Author makes some errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Unacceptable

Author makes many errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Summary

Distinguished

Shares 2 - 3 of the most exciting events without giving away the ending. Thought provoking questions are intertwined throughout.
Proficient

Shares two of the most exciting events without giving away the ending. Thought provoking question only appears once.
Basic

Shares one of the most exciting events without giving away the ending. Thought provoking question only appears once.
Unacceptable

No exciting events included and/or ending is given away. Thought provoking questions are absent.
Sources

Distinguished

There is a works cited list for further information included in the trailer. Photos are labeled and cited.
Proficient

There is a works cited list for further information.
Basic

There is a general statement about the source of the information, but no specific works cited list.
Unacceptable

No sources or works cited is given.
Filming Techniques
Moving Images

Distinguished

All motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story.
Proficient

Most motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story.
Basic

Few motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story.
Unacceptable

Little or no motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story.
Camera Techniques

Distinguished

All shots are clearly focused, well framed and held steady.
Proficient

Most shots are clearly focused, well framed and held steady.
Basic

Some shots are clearly focused, well framed and held steady.
Unacceptable

Few or no shots are clearly focused, well framed or held steady.
Organization

Distinguished

All events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Proficient

Most events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Basic

Some events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Unacceptable

Few or no events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Sound and Dialogue

Distinguished

Excellent use of dialogue and sound. Editing is crisp. No unnecessary sound.
No sound distracts from the purpose of the film.
Proficient

Most sound and dialogue was necessary and effective. Could be better edited or utilized.
Basic

Some additional sound was needed to make point. Quality and use could be improved. Sound appeared and ended abruptly.
Unacceptable

Sound quality was poor, inappropriate, and/or confusing. Movie contained background noise.
Music

Distinguished

Music was planned that fit the clips and the mood of the clips. Appropriate credit given.
Proficient

Music was used, could be a little off but was music that fit the clips. Appropriate credit given.
Basic

Music was used that was inappropriate or did not fit the clips it was used for. No credit was given
Unacceptable

No music was used.



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