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Memory Bag Presentation 
Students will select and read a fiction novel. The student will then select objects from a bag to recall elements of the plot. They will use the objects to give a presentation of the summary of the story.
Rubric Code: K344WA
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Novel

Fiction

Excellent

Student chose an appropriate fiction novel based on his/her lexile level and successfully passed the Reading Counts Quiz with 80% or higher.
Good

Student chose an appropriate fiction novel based on his/her lexile level and successfully passed the Reading Counts Quiz with 70% or higher.
Fair

Student chose an appropriate fiction novel based on his/her lexile level BUT did not successfully pass the Reading Counts Quiz (scored less than 70%)
Poor

Student did not choose an appropriate fiction novel based on his/her lexile level.
Plot

Recall each element of the plot using objects.

Excellent

Student accurately lists each element of the plot in the story.
Good

Student accurately lists most elements of the plot in the story.
Fair

Student accurately recalls a few elements of the plot in the story.
Poor

Students does not accurately recall any element of the plot in the story.
Object

Students use objects to symbolize the events of the plot.

Excellent

Student uses 4 or more objects to symbolize each of the important events of the plot and includes no irrelvent objects or events.
Good

Student uses 3 objects to symbolize some the important events of the plot and includes no irrelvent objects or events.
Fair

Student uses 1-2 objects to symbolize some of the important events of the plot, but includes objects for irrelevent events.
Poor

Student uses no objects or objects to symbolize very few of the important events and most objects are for irrelevent events. (including hastily thrown together sketches or drawings)
Presentation

Presented on date it is due.

Excellent

Presented orally to the class on the date due. Student accurately uses objects to tell the story orally.
Good

Presented to the class on the date due. Student is mostly accurate in retelling the story orally with the objects.
Fair

Student is missing one of the following:

1) the presentation is late or not given at all

2) the objects are not accurate

3) the student is not accurate when telling the story orally
Poor

Student does not present story orally and/or does not have objects.
Graphic Oranizer

Presented on due date.

Excellent

Graphic organizer is neatly handwritten or typed. Includes:
1) title of novel, author, student name, date

2) name of each object

3) a brief explanation of "why" each was chosen for this story
Good

Graphic organizer is neatly handwritten or typed. Includes most of the following:

1) title of novel, author, student name, date

2) name of each object

3) a brief explanation of "why" each was chosen for this story
Fair

Graphic organizer is not neatly handwritten or typed with many misspelled words. Is missing several of the following:

1) title of novel, author, student name, date

2) name of each object

3) a brief explanation of "why" each was chosen for this story
Poor

Graphic organizer is not neatly handwritten or typed with many misspelled words. Is missing much of the following:

1) title of novel, author, student name, date

2) name of each object

3) a brief explanation of "why" each was chosen for this story



Keywords:
  • fiction, plot, summary







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