Digital Storytelling Rubric
In my technology class this week, were asked to create a rubric to score our digital storytelling assignment that we have been working on for a possible project in our classroom. When I sat down to begin this assignment, I started to hesitate thinking that since my digital storytelling project is for a kindergarten class, it entails a completely different set up, as well as for rubrics, we grade completely different in kindergarten. So I looked to teacher tools to get an idea of what different kindergarten teachers did to create an effective rubric for our students. Instead of using a number to score/rate their progress, I found it easier to use words such as below basic, basic, proficient, advanced. I then went ahead to explain what steps the students would have had to take to reach each point on the scale. Many of our assignments in kindergarten are based on portfolio, so we do not necessarily put a scored grade on every piece of work, although we are always observing and checking to make sure students are progressing. Also, since I am working with five and six year olds, I decided to make our digital storytelling part of the assignment a class project, so the rubric is only set up for the section of the assignment that they will be doing on their own. They are required to write three separate sentences and draw a picture for each sentence about their Halloween adventure. As a class we will use everyones ideas to create our class Halloween adventure. I loved creating an actual rubric for this assignment because it gave me such insight into what exactly I am looking for in their work. I also have something to help me know what they need to work on, and explain and show to parents when we are in conference or writing in their planners. I used a tool called iRubric. You can find my curriculum page HERE :) to review the project we will be working on, as well as my rubric (see below).CATEGORY | Basic | Below Basic | Proficient | Advanced |
writes and illustrates a simple sentence | Shows limited understanding of the concept | Draws a picture and writes words using phonetic spelling | Draws a picture and writes a simple sentence using an upper case letter and phonetic spelling | Draws a detailed picture and writes 1 or more sentences using an upper case letter, end punctuation, appropriate spacing |
writes letters that match sounds and words | Shows limited understanding of the concept | Writes letters that match initial sounds in words | Writes the letters that match the sounds in words | Writes 3-or-more letter words |
writes upper and lower case letters | Shows limited understanding of the concept | Writes upper and lower case letters with 6-11 errors or prompts | Writes upper and lower case letters with 1-5 errors or prompts | Writes upper and lower case letters with 0 errors or prompts |