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Teacher name: Student Name ___________________ |
| CATEGORY | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Written Copy | The student turns in an attractive and complete copy of the booktalk in the correct format. | The student turns in a complete copy of the booktalk in the correct format. | The student turns in an complete copy of the booktalk, but the format was not correct. | The student turns in an incomplete copy of the booktalk. |
| Sequence | The booktalk begins with an interesting hook and then retells an exciting part of the story. The booktalk concludes with a restatement of the title, author, and a compelling reason for reading the book. | The booktalk begins with a hook and then retells one or two parts of the story. The booktalk concludes with a restatement of the title, author, and a reason for reading the book. | The booktalk begins retells one or two details of the story. The booktalk concludes with a restatement of the title and author. | The booktalk retells the entire story. |
| 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. |
| Characters | The main characters are named and clearly described (through words and/or actions). 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. |
| 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. |
| Date Created: 2003-07-05 |
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