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Literary Nonfiction Draft
Fictional Story Based on Nonfiction Article
Student will write a piece of literary nonfiction text based on a literary nonfiction/literary essay. The student's writing must be linked thematically to the original text.
Rubric Code:
JA6C28
By
mrscarter123
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Fictional Story
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Characters
Excellent
The characters chosen are clearly identified in the story. There is dialog, and the characters are working toward a goal.
Good
There are characters in the story, but their purpose is not clearly identified. They may seem to "argue" instead of work toward a solution.
Fair
The characters don't really have much to do with what is happening in the story.
Poor
There are no characters in the story.
Problem
Excellent
The problem in the fictional story clearly matches a problem from the nonfiction article.
Good
The problem seems to match a problem from the nonfiction story.
Fair
The problem has nothing to do with the nonfiction story.
Poor
There is no problem identified.
Understanding
Excellent
There is a clear connection between the student's writing and the original text.
Good
There is somewhat of a connection between the student's writing and the original text.
Fair
There is little connection between the student's writing and the original text.
Poor
There is no connection between the student's writing and the original text.
Litarary Devices
Excellent
Literary devices are used effectively throughout.
Good
Literary devices, though sometimes ineffective, are used in the writing.
Fair
Literary devices are rarely and ineffectively used in the writing.
Poor
Literary devices are absent.
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
Reading
Writing
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