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Folktale/Puppet Show 
Student will prepare their own puppet show to highlight the telling of their folktale.
Rubric Code: V39C37
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Preparedness
20 pts

Good

Has practiced before presentation. Includes title and author. Uses a variety of guided questions.
Fair

Seems to be pretty prepared but should have practiced more. Includes one or the other (title, author). Uses some guided questions.
Poor

Does not seem prepared to read. Does not include title or author. Uses little to no guided questions.
Expression
20 pts

Good

Student is animated when speaking and may use a different dialect
Fair

Student tries to use some expression when speaking.
Poor

Student does not use expression when speaking.
Speech, voice and time limit
20 pts

Good

Presents clearly the whole time, gives life to characters, and has no difficulty pronouncing words. Student meets or exceeds time recommendations.
Fair

Presents clearly most of the time, adds some life to the characters, but has some difficulty pronouncing words. Student meets time recommendations, or is right under time by fifteen seconds or less.
Poor

Hard to understand, often mumbles, characters are lifeless, and does not understand some of the words being used. Student meets time recommendations, or is right under time by fifteen seconds or less.
Folktale/Story
20 pts

Good

Student presents a well developed folktale. Personifies animals, and give a lesson or moral to the folktale.
Fair

Student presents a folktale, but is not up to par. The lesson or moral to the story is faint.
Poor

Student does not present a proper folktale. Story has no moral or lesson. Animals are not personified.
Creativity
20 pts

Good

Student has taken time to make puppets lively, animated, and colorful. Each puppet is lifelike, and student has taken pride in his/her work.
Fair

Student has put effort into each puppet, but could have produced better work.
Poor

Student has taken no pride in work. Puppets are not lively or animated.




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