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Morality Tale Rubric 2
Short Story Rubric: Fable, Folktale. Myth
Rubric Code:
AXAX9W2
By
mahannak
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Morality Tale Rubric
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
Characters
4
Writer describes the characters with great imagery and sensory detail and helps the reader really know the characters with physical and personality traits.
3
A good description is given about the characters with some physical and personality traits.
2
A basic description is given about the characters with some physical traits.
1
No description of the characters are given except for names.
Setting
4
Writer is highly descriptive of the setting and helps the reader create a mental picture. The setting would appeal to a modern audience.
3
A good description of setting is given in the story.
2
Little description of the setting is given in the story
1
No description of the setting is mentioned in the story.
Conflict
4
Writer describes the conflict well and has an effective resolution.
3
Conflict is introduced and/or resolution is made.
2
Confict is not introduced well and or no resolution is made.
1
No conflict is present in the story.
Grammar/Spelling/Punctuation
4
No errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation (indented).
3
Few errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation (indented).
2
Some errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation (indented).
1
Many errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation (indented).
Resolution
4
The resolution states the moral, lesson, or theme and does a good job closing the story. Teaches a clear moral lesson and is well developed. Contains all elements of an exemplum.
3
There is an adequate ending to finish the story.
Teaches a moral lesson, but is not well developed. Contains most of the elements of an exemplum.
2
The ending is inadequate and leaves the story unfinished. Teaches a lesson, but is not really a moral. Contains at least one of the elements of an exemplum.
1
There is no ending. Does not include a life lesson.
Does not contain any elements of an exemplum.
Figurative Devices
4
The tale effectively uses both figurative devices to teach the moral. Those devices being irony (any of the three types),and allegorical figures.
3
The tale makes an attempt to use both allegory and irony to teach the moral.
2
The tale only uses one figurative device (either irony or allegory) to teach the moral.
1
The tale doesn't use any figurative devices to teach the moral.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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