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Fractured Fairy Tale
Technology project
Rubric Code:
K6B372
By
mgeesaman
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Category
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Storyline
Poor
No attempt is made to produce an original fractured fairytale.
Fair
The fractured fairytale is predictable and differs very little from the original story.
Good
The story presents a somewhat original take on a fairytale using details, humor, or twists in the plot.
Excellent
The story presents a unique take on an original fairytale using details, humor, or twists in the plot.
Script
Poor
There is no script. Actors are expected to invent what they say and do.
Fair
Script has a few flaws. It is not always clear what the actors will say and do.
Good
Script is mostly complete. It is clear what actors will say and do.
Excellent
Script is complete and it is clear what each actors will say and do.
Conventions
Poor
There are too many errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, or capitalization. Errors have made it impossible to understand the plot.
Fair
There are several errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, or capitalization that interfere with meaning.
Good
There are a few errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, or capitalization but they do not interfere with meaning.
Excellent
There are no errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, or capitalization.
Word choice
Poor
Writer uses a limited vocabulary that does not communicate strongly or capture the reader's interest.
Fair
Writer uses words that communicate clearly, but lack variety, punch, or flair.
Good
Writer uses vivid words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind,but occasionally the wordsare used inaccurately or seem overdone.
Excellent
Writer uses vivid words or phrases that linfer or draw pictures in the reader's mind, and the choice and placement of the words are accurate.
Audio narration
Poor
Audio narration is difficult to understand and can't be heard well.
Fair
Audio narration has background noise, is understood but difficult to hear.
Good
Audio narration could be improved but is understood and can be heard.
Excellent
Audio narration has excellent quality and is clearly heard and understood.
Images
Poor
Picture choices don't match with audio.
Fair
Picture choices could be better and match better with the audio.
Good
Picture choices are good and match well with the audio.
Excellent
Picture choices make sense and match with the audio.
Storyboard
Poor
Storyboard is not done or is so incomplete that it could not be used even as a general guide. Storyboard reflects very little planning of the visuals.
Fair
Storyboard has omissions in scene planning. Storyboard reflects attempts at planning and organization for the visuals in the video.
Good
Storyboard is relatively complete. Storyboard reflects effective planning and organization for the visuals in the video.
Excellent
Storyboard is complete. Storyboard reflects outstanding planning and oraganization for the visuals in the video.
Sources
Poor
Sources are not cited at end of story.
Fair
Some of the sources are cited.
Good
Most of the sources are cited.
Excellent
All of the sources are cited.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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