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Creative Fiction: Genre Writing 
Plan: This rubric is designed to enhance the viewing of the "Nutcracker". Students are to become a librettist and create a fairytale story to be used as the libretto of a one act ballet. The story is to be a well organized fictional narrative.
Rubric Code: EX5W858
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Subject: Music  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Libretto for a ballet
Creative Writing: fictional story
  Distinguished

(N/A)

Proficient

(N/A)

Apprentice

(N/A)

Novice

(N/A)

Plot
30 pts

Distinguished

30
There is a clear beginning, middle and end, with plot, character and narrative elements used as key points in the story.
Proficient

26
There is a clear beginning, middle and end that is clear and consistent.
Apprentice

23
There are some events that indicate a beginning, middle or end, but only two or less are present.
Novice

17
There are no events indicating a beginning, middle and/or end.
Characterization
30 pts

Distinguished

30
Characters are exceptionally developed and behave exactly as they are characterized as evidenced by clearly demonstrated actions and events within the narrative.
Proficient

26
Characters are reasonably developed and behave consistent to their characterization.
Apprentice

23
Characters are flat, but generally consistent.
Novice

17
Characters are flat and non-consistent.
Organization
25 pts

Distinguished

25
The short story is exceptionally put together with a strong beginning,middle and end. The sequence of events unfold correctly and are easy to follow by the reader
Proficient

21
The short story is put together with a good beginning,middle and end. The sequence of events mostly unfold correctly and are easy to follow by the reader
Apprentice

16
The short story lacks consistency of creating a good beginning,middle and end. The sequence of events are inconsistant and/or not easily understood by the reader.
Novice

12
The short story does not show an understanding of creating a good beginning, middle and end and lacks development of a sequence of events to pull the reader through.
Characters, Setting and Time
15 pts

Part A of the Prompt

Distinguished

15
All three parts of the preface are presented with clarity by including the role of each of the characters and brief description of setting and time.
Proficient

12
Most of the three parts of the preface are presented with clarity by including the role of each of the characters and brief description of setting and time.
Apprentice

8
The three parts of the preface are not all present and may have omitted important parts.
Novice

4
The preface is missing many of the parts or roles are not given for characters. Setting



Keywords:
  • Plot, Organization, Short Story, Fiction, Creative Writing, Characterization







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