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FOR

PRIMARY SCHOOLS

RULES AND GUIDELINES


STORYTELLING COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (LEVEL 2)
RULES AND GUIDELINES

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Storytelling is an effective teaching and learning activity to help


improve the standard of English among pupils.

1.2 The Storytelling Activity / Competition will be carried out at school,


district / division, state and national levels.

2.0 OBJECTIVES

2.1 To enhance pupils’ confidence in using English.

2.2 To give pupils the opportunity to use English in an interesting, authentic


and creative manner.

2.3 To enhance and improve listening and speaking skills.

2.4 To instill pupils’ interest in reading and writing in English.

3.0 RULES AND REGULATIONS

3.1. The competition is open to all government-aided schools. Only ONE


contestant will represent his / her state at the national level.

3.2 The competition is divided into two sections:

Section 1 : Prepared - any story


Section 2 : Impromptu

3.3 For Section 1, contestants are to observe the following rules:

3.3.1 Stories presented can be authentic, adapted or originally written.

3.3.2 Stories presented must not touch on sensitive issues such as


race, religion, stereotyping, politics, etc.

3.3.3 Stories must be thematically educational.

3.3.4 Contestants are only allowed to use the stand microphone


provided to ensure minimal movement.

3.3.5 Props, backdrops and sound effects are not allowed. Any use of
these will allow for disqualification by the judges.

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3.3.6 Time allocated to present the story is 4 to 5 minutes. The bell
will be rung at the 5th minute. Marks will be deducted thereafter.

3.4 For Section 2, contestants are to observe the following rules:

3.4.1 Each contestant picks an envelope containing a card.

3.4.2 After 30 seconds, contestants tell their story based on a word


(noun/adjective) or picture (one object) on the chosen card.

3.4.3 Stories told in Section 2 should not be a repetition or


reproduction of any story presented in Section 1. Contestants
will be disqualified if they do so.

3.4.4 Any inclusion of singing should enhance and not dominate the
presentation.

3.4.5 Time allocated to present the impromptu story is 2 to 3 minutes.


The bell will be rung at the 3rd minute. Marks will be deducted
thereafter.

3.5 Infringement

3.5.1 A maximum of 10 marks will be deducted if a contestant:

3.5.1.1 touches on sensitive issues such as race, religion,


politics, etc. – 2 marks
3.5.1.2 presents a story below the stipulated time – 2 marks
for every minute
3.5.1.3 presents a story above the stipulated time – 2 marks
for every minute
3.5.1.4 uses props, backdrops and electronically-aided sound
effects – 2 marks
3.5.1.5 overdramatizing – 2 marks

3.6 A contestant will be disqualified if:

3.6.1 he / she reads or refers to notes / reading materials.

3.6.2 he / she is prompted by another person.

3.6.3 he / she repeats any story presented in Section 1 during the


impromptu session.

4.0 ADJUDICATION

4.1 A panel of at least 3 or 5 judges will be appointed for all the rounds at
all levels. The competition at the national level will be judged by a
panel of 5 judges, appointed by the Division of Co-curriculum and Arts,
Ministry of Education.
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4.2 Points will be allocated according to the scoresheet.

4.3 The contestant with the majority of votes will be declared the winner.

4.4 The decision of the judges is final.

4.5 Individual marks will not be disclosed.

5.0 PRIZES

5.1 Plaques and certificates of achievement will be awarded to the winning


teams.

5.2 Certificates of participation will be awarded to all participating teams.

Note:
 The winners from the previous year may participate in the current year but
the text and presentation must not be an exact replica.

 This concept paper is valid until further notification or revision from the
Ministry of Education and can be used at all levels for competitions organized
by the Ministry.

Division of Co-curriculum and Arts


Ministry of Education, Malaysia

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ADJUDICATION GUIDELINES

1. Marks will be awarded based on the following band:

Maximum Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent


5 1 2 3 4 5
10 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9 -10
15 1-3 4-6 7-9 10 - 12 13 - 15
20 1-4 5-8 9 - 12 13 - 16 17 - 20
35 1-8 9 - 16 17 - 24 25 - 30 31 - 35

2. Adjudication:

2.1 Language Proficiency

Marks will be awarded based on the following:

i. correct, clear and accurate pronunciation


ii. clear enunciation and intonation
iii. correct use of grammar
iv. appropriate and effective choice of words (diction)
v. fluency

2.2 Presentation / Delivery

Marks will be awarded based on the following:

i. voice modulation
ii. voice projection & clarity

2.3 Theme / Storyline

Marks will be awarded based on the following:

i. interest and appeal


ii. significance and impact of meaning
iii. coherence
iv. integrated values

2.4 Costume

Marks will be awarded based on the following:


i. suitability
ii. creativity

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PRIMARY SCHOOLS

ADJUDICATION FORMS
TIME SHEET

STORYTELLING COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (LEVEL 2)


NATIONAL LEVEL YEAR ___________

Contestant No. Time (Prepared) Time (Impromptu)

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Timekeeper's
Name
Signature

Date
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SCORESHEET
FREQUENCY COUNT
STORYTELLING COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (LEVEL 2)
NATIONAL LEVEL YEAR ___________
SECTION 1 (PREPARED) SECTION 2 (IMPROMPTU)
STORYTELLING COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (LEVEL 2)
Language Presentation ThemeNATIONAL
/ Costume Language
LEVEL Presentation
YEAR _________ Theme / Penalty
Contestant
Proficiency / Delivery Storyline (5 marks) Proficiency / Delivery Storyline (-10 marks) Total Placing
No.
(35 marks) (20 marks) (10 marks) (15 marks) (10 marks) (5 marks)
1
JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE JUDGE
PLACING 1 2 3 4 5 FINAL PLACING
2
CONTESTANT NO.
3
1
4
2
5
3
6
4
7
5
8
6
9
7
10
8
11

12 Position Name Signature


13 Judge 1
14 Judge 2
15 Judge 3
16 Judge 4
Judge 5
Judge's Name
Date
Signature
Date 7
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RESULTS
STORYTELLING COMPETITION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (LEVEL 2)

NATIONAL LEVEL YEAR ___________

CONTESTANT
PLACING TITLE OF STORY SCHOOL / STATE
NO.

FIRST

SECOND

THIRD

Position Name Signature


Chief Judge

Judge 1

Judge 2

Judge 3

Judge 4

Date

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