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Parts of a Story in Sarah's Surprise 
Rubric Code: ACBAWA
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Sarah's Surprise
  No Attempt Made

0 pts

Developing

1 pts

Approaches Expectations

2 pts

Meets Expectations

3 pts

Ideas and Content
35 %

:
-5 parts of the story are addressed (characters, setting, conflict, resolution, theme)

No Attempt Made
Developing

An effort was made to describe the parts of a story in Sarah’s Surprise, but ideas and content are not developed. Details vaguely support the introduction.
Approaches Expectations

An effort was made to describe the parts of a story in Sarah’s Surprise. Ideas and content are somewhat developed. Some details support the introduction.
Meets Expectations

The parts of a story in Sarah’s Surprise are thoroughly described (All 5 are addressed). Ideas and content are clear, complete, and include details that support the introduction.
Required Elements
15 %

:
Use of 1 or more transition phrases

No Attempt Made
Developing

An effort was made, but transition phrases are used incorrectly.
Approaches Expectations

Transition phrases are used somewhat correctly, but errors are present.
Meets Expectations

1 or more transition phrases are used correctly.
Introduction
15 %

No Attempt Made
Developing

There is an attempt at writing an introduction, but it does not relate to the content.
Approaches Expectations

Introduction vaguely relates to the content.
Meets Expectations

Introduction directly relates to the content.
Conclusion
15 %

No Attempt Made
Developing

There is an attempt at writing a conclusion, but it does not relate to the content.
Approaches Expectations

Conclusion vaguely relates to the content.
Meets Expectations

Conclusion directly relates to the content.
Organization of Ideas
10 %

:
Sentence Variety

MLA Format

No Attempt Made
Developing

An attempt was made, but there is no clear organization of ideas. Sentences repeat the same words and begin the same way.

MLA format is used but there are several errors.
Approaches Expectations

Ideas are somewhat organized. Some sentences repeat the same words or begin the say way.

MLA format is used with few errors.
Meets Expectations

Ideas are well organized. The paragraph contains a variety of sentences.

MLA format is used correctly throughout the paper.
Grammar
10 %

:
Correct use of 1st and 3rd person verbs

No Attempt Made
Developing

There are several mistakes in grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Several errors can be seen in the conjugation of 1st and 3rd person verbs.
Approaches Expectations

There are few mistakes in grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. Only a few mistakes are made when using verbs in 1st and 3rd person.
Meets Expectations

Grammar (including use of verbs in 1st and 3rd person), spelling, capitalization, and punctuation are almost perfect.




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