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Native American Storyboard Rubric 
Rubric Code: U92B67
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Native American Storyboard
  Poor

2 pts

Fair

4 pts

Good

6 pts

Retelling the Story

Poor

The student is missing most of the main points of the story. Most of the story is out of order and does not make sense.
Fair

The story has most of the main points and has only a few parts of the story out of order.
Good

The story is retold with accuracy and has little to no errors with the story order.
Events of the Story

Poor

More then two illustrations and captions do not represent important events in the story.
Fair

One to two illustrations and captions do not represent important events in the story.
Good

All of the illustrations and captions represent important events in the story.
Mechanics

Poor

Many captions are not written in complete sentences with correct punctuation, capitalization and spelling.
Fair

Some captions are written in complete sentences with correct punctuation, capitalization and spelling.
Good

All captions are written in complete sentences with correct punctuation, capitalization and spelling.










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