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Oral Storytelling Evaluation 
Evaluates the key components of an effective storytelling presentation.
Rubric Code: YBA55C
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Proficient

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Developing

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Beginning

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Content

Advanced

Gave clear and interesting details to support story; used dialogue to enhance the story.
Proficient

Gave details that were helpful; used some dialogue/quotes to enhance to story.
Developing

Gave some details; some dialogue used.
Beginning

Did not give enough details to make the story interesting; no dialogue was used.
Organization

Advanced

The order of the story was clear and easy to follow; had a hook, clear rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
Proficient

The order was somewhat clear. For the most part it was not confusing to follow; had rising action, climax, and resolution.
Developing

The order was somewhat confusing to follow; had a beginning, a middle, and an end;
Beginning

The order was unclear and confusing; no formal organization used.
Delivery

Advanced

Lots of eye contact. Great voice volume, tone and pacing, hand gestures and body movement supported the story.
Proficient

Good eye contact and voice volume, tone and pacing; appropriate gestures and movement supported the story.
Developing

Some eye contact; voice volume, tone and pacing, gestures and movement needed to be enhanced or more suited to support the story.
Beginning

Lack of eye contact, poor voice volume, tone and pacing. Inappropriate gestures and movement detracted from the story.
Vivid Imagery

Advanced

Included interesting descriptive details and imagery that brought the story to life for the audience.
Proficient

Used a some descriptive details and imagery that enhanced the story for the audience.
Developing

Used a few descriptive details and imagery that enhanced the story for the audience.
Beginning

Student did not use descriptive details or vivid imagery.
Overall Effectiveness

Advanced

Very enthusiastic, kept the attention of the audience the whole time.
Proficient

Enthusiastic, tried to keep the attention of the audience.
Developing

Somewhat enthusiastic and mostly kept the audience's attention.
Beginning

Unenthusiastic; audience's attention showed disinterest.










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