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Fiction Story Elements
Fiction Story Elements
This rubric can be used to help assess a student on thier understanding of the fictional story elements.
Rubric Code:
AXW6W22
By
vgoodwin73
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Story Elements Rubric
Nearly Proficient
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Highly Proficient
2 pts
Far to Go
1 pts
Characters
Nearly Proficient
Student can identify all characters by name giving specific details about them while connecting their own experiences to those of the characters.
Proficient
Student can identify all characters by name and can give some details about at two one of them.
Highly Proficient
Student can only identify one of the characters by name, and can give little or no details about either character.
Far to Go
Student cannot identify either character by name and cannot give any details about them.
Setting
Nearly Proficient
Student can identify where the story takes place and can give two or more details about it.
Proficient
Student can identify where the story takes place and can give at least one detail about it.
Highly Proficient
Student can identify where the story takes place, but cannot give any details about it.
Far to Go
Student cannot identify where the story takes place.
Conflict/Problem
Nearly Proficient
Student can identify the major conflict/problem in the story and can think of solutions.
Proficient
Student can identify more than one minor conflict/problem in the story.
Highly Proficient
Student can identify one minor conflict/problem in the story.
Far to Go
Student cannot identify any conflict/problem in the story.
Connections
Nearly Proficient
Student can identify with the characters, and can make real life connections to the story with detail.
Proficient
Student can identify with characters and relate real life connections to the story.
Highly Proficient
Student can make small connections to characters or story, but cannot provide details.
Far to Go
Student cannot make any real life connections to the story or characters.
Keywords:
fiction, story, elements, reading, comprehension
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
Writing
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