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Appendix A, page 8 Assessment Tools
1. Cinderella Mobile Retelling Project Rubric
CATEGORY
4
3
2
1
POINTS



Setting
Lots of vivid,
descriptive words are
used to tell the
audience when and
where the story takes
place. 
Some vivid,
descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and
where the story takes
place.
The audience can figure out when and
where the story took place, but there isn't
much detail (e.g.,
once upon a time in a land far, far away).
The audience has
trouble telling when
and where the story
takes place. 



4





Characters
The main characters
are named and
clearly described The  audience knows and
can describe what
the characters look
like and how they
typically behave.
The main characters
are named and
described (through
words and/or
actions). The
audience has a fairly  good idea of what the characters look
like. 
The main characters
are named. The
audience knows very little about the main
characters
It is hard to tell who
the main characters
are.
4




Problem
It is very easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and why it is a problem. 
It is fairly easy for the
audience to
understand what problem the main
character(s) face and
why it is a problem.
It is fairly easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and but it is not clear why it is a problem. 
It is not clear what
problem the main
character(s) face.
3

Solution to
Problem in Story
The solution to the
problem is easy-tounderstand and is
logical. There are no
loose ends. 
The solution to the problem is easy-tounderstand and is somewhat logical.
The solution to the problem was a little hard to understand.
No solution was
attempted or it was
impossible to
understand. 
3
Accuracy of
Retelling A
Story
The storyteller
includes all major
points and several
details of the story
she/he is retelling.
The storyteller
includes all major points and one-two
details of the story
she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
includes all major
points of the story she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
forgets major points
of the story s/he is
retelling. 
4


Mobile
The student turns in
an attractive and
complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format. 
The student turns in
a complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format
The student turns in  a complete mobile of
the story, but the
format was not
correct. 
The student turns in
an incomplete mobile
of the story.
4




TOTAL
23
Teacher
 Comments
Because this story is easy to unerstand










Appendix A, page 8 Assessment Tools
2. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Mobile Retelling Project Rubric
CATEGORY
4
3
2
1
POINTS



Setting
Lots of vivid,
descriptive words are
used to tell the
audience when and
where the story takes
place. 
Some vivid,
descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and
where the story takes
place.
The audience can figure out when and
where the story took place, but there isn't
much detail (e.g.,
once upon a time in a land far, far away).
The audience has
trouble telling when
and where the story
takes place. 



3





Characters
The main characters
are named and
clearly described The  audience knows and
can describe what
the characters look
like and how they
typically behave.
The main characters
are named and
described (through
words and/or
actions). The
audience has a fairly  good idea of what the characters look
like. 
The main characters
are named. The
audience knows very little about the main
characters
It is hard to tell who
the main characters
are.
4




Problem
It is very easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and why it is a problem. 
It is fairly easy for the
audience to
understand what problem the main
character(s) face and
why it is a problem.
It is fairly easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and but it is not clear why it is a problem. 
It is not clear what
problem the main
character(s) face.
3

Solution to
Problem in Story
The solution to the
problem is easy-tounderstand and is
logical. There are no
loose ends. 
The solution to the problem is easy-tounderstand and is somewhat logical.
The solution to the problem was a little hard to understand.
No solution was
attempted or it was
impossible to
understand. 
3
Accuracy of
Retelling A
Story
The storyteller
includes all major
points and several
details of the story
she/he is retelling.
The storyteller
includes all major points and one-two
details of the story
she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
includes all major
points of the story she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
forgets major points
of the story s/he is
retelling. 
4


Mobile
The student turns in
an attractive and
complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format. 
The student turns in
a complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format
The student turns in  a complete mobile of
the story, but the
format was not
correct. 
The student turns in
an incomplete mobile
of the story.
4




TOTAL
22
Teacher
 Comments
Because this story incude many details
About how we can recognice the people








Appendix A, page 8 Assessment Tools
3. Rapunzel Mobile Retelling Project Rubric
CATEGORY
4
3
2
1
POINTS



Setting
Lots of vivid,
descriptive words are
used to tell the
audience when and
where the story takes
place. 
Some vivid,
descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and
where the story takes
place.
The audience can figure out when and
where the story took place, but there isn't
much detail (e.g.,
once upon a time in a land far, far away).
The audience has
trouble telling when
and where the story
takes place. 



4





Characters
The main characters
are named and
clearly described The  audience knows and
can describe what
the characters look
like and how they
typically behave.
The main characters
are named and
described (through
words and/or
actions). The
audience has a fairly  good idea of what the characters look
like. 
The main characters
are named. The
audience knows very little about the main
characters
It is hard to tell who
the main characters
are.
4




Problem
It is very easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and why it is a problem. 
It is fairly easy for the
audience to
understand what problem the main
character(s) face and
why it is a problem.
It is fairly easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and but it is not clear why it is a problem. 
It is not clear what
problem the main
character(s) face.
4

Solution to
Problem in Story
The solution to the
problem is easy-tounderstand and is
logical. There are no
loose ends. 
The solution to the problem is easy-tounderstand and is somewhat logical.
The solution to the problem was a little hard to understand.
No solution was
attempted or it was
impossible to
understand. 
4
Accuracy of
Retelling A
Story
The storyteller
includes all major
points and several
details of the story
she/he is retelling.
The storyteller
includes all major points and one-two
details of the story
she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
includes all major
points of the story she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
forgets major points
of the story s/he is
retelling. 
4


Mobile
The student turns in
an attractive and
complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format. 
The student turns in
a complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format
The student turns in  a complete mobile of
the story, but the
format was not
correct. 
The student turns in
an incomplete mobile
of the story.
4




TOTAL
24
Teacher
 Comments
To me this story is really romantic, so, is a perfect
Love tale






  

Appendix A, page 8 Assessment Tools
4. Aladdin Mobile Retelling Project Rubric
CATEGORY
4
3
2
1
POINTS



Setting
Lots of vivid,
descriptive words are
used to tell the
audience when and
where the story takes
place. 
Some vivid,
descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and
where the story takes
place.
The audience can figure out when and
where the story took place, but there isn't
much detail (e.g.,
once upon a time in a land far, far away).
The audience has
trouble telling when
and where the story
takes place. 



3





Characters
The main characters
are named and
clearly described The  audience knows and
can describe what
the characters look
like and how they
typically behave.
The main characters
are named and
described (through
words and/or
actions). The
audience has a fairly  good idea of what the characters look
like. 
The main characters
are named. The
audience knows very little about the main
characters
It is hard to tell who
the main characters
are.
3




Problem
It is very easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and why it is a problem. 
It is fairly easy for the
audience to
understand what problem the main
character(s) face and
why it is a problem.
It is fairly easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and but it is not clear why it is a problem. 
It is not clear what
problem the main
character(s) face.
3

Solution to
Problem in Story
The solution to the
problem is easy-tounderstand and is
logical. There are no
loose ends. 
The solution to the problem is easy-tounderstand and is somewhat logical.
The solution to the problem was a little hard to understand.
No solution was
attempted or it was
impossible to
understand. 
3
Accuracy of
Retelling A
Story
The storyteller
includes all major
points and several
details of the story
she/he is retelling.
The storyteller
includes all major points and one-two
details of the story
she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
includes all major
points of the story she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
forgets major points
of the story s/he is
retelling. 
3


Mobile
The student turns in
an attractive and
complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format. 
The student turns in
a complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format
The student turns in  a complete mobile of
the story, but the
format was not
correct. 
The student turns in
an incomplete mobile
of the story.
3




TOTAL
18
Teacher
 Comments
This tale does not give us many details
About the Aladdin culture









Appendix A, page 8 Assessment Tools
5. Pinoquios Mobile Retelling Project Rubric
CATEGORY
4
3
2
1
POINTS



Setting
Lots of vivid,
descriptive words are
used to tell the
audience when and
where the story takes
place. 
Some vivid,
descriptive words are used to tell the audience when and
where the story takes
place.
The audience can figure out when and
where the story took place, but there isn't
much detail (e.g.,
once upon a time in a land far, far away).
The audience has
trouble telling when
and where the story
takes place. 



4





Characters
The main characters
are named and
clearly described The  audience knows and
can describe what
the characters look
like and how they
typically behave.
The main characters
are named and
described (through
words and/or
actions). The
audience has a fairly  good idea of what the characters look
like. 
The main characters
are named. The
audience knows very little about the main
characters
It is hard to tell who
the main characters
are.
4




Problem
It is very easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and why it is a problem. 
It is fairly easy for the
audience to
understand what problem the main
character(s) face and
why it is a problem.
It is fairly easy for the audience to
understand what
problem the main
character(s) face and but it is not clear why it is a problem. 
It is not clear what
problem the main
character(s) face.
4

Solution to
Problem in Story
The solution to the
problem is easy-tounderstand and is
logical. There are no
loose ends. 
The solution to the problem is easy-tounderstand and is somewhat logical.
The solution to the problem was a little hard to understand.
No solution was
attempted or it was
impossible to
understand. 
4
Accuracy of
Retelling A
Story
The storyteller
includes all major
points and several
details of the story
she/he is retelling.
The storyteller
includes all major points and one-two
details of the story
she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
includes all major
points of the story she/he is retelling. 
The storyteller
forgets major points
of the story s/he is
retelling. 
4


Mobile
The student turns in
an attractive and
complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format. 
The student turns in
a complete mobile of
the story in the
correct format
The student turns in  a complete mobile of
the story, but the
format was not
correct. 
The student turns in
an incomplete mobile
of the story.
4




TOTAL
24
Teacher
 Comments
This story show us how we could get our dreams
If we believe in them






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