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New Story Ending
Rubric Code:
JX8225C
By
shannoneven
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Subject:
(General)
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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New Story Ending
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
1 pts
Organization
Excellent
-Has an inviting introduction and satisfying conclusion
- makes use of logical sequencing
- Uses pacing effectively to feature the style
- Has a structure that enhances the content
- Transitions add to the flow of the writing piece.
Good
- Has a routine introduction and conclusion
- Uses sequencing adequately
-Most of the time has good pacing
-Has a satisfactory structure for content.
- Uses transitions effectively
Fair
- Lacks either an introduction or conclusion
-Makes an attempt a sequencing
- Awkward pacing
-Has a structure that detracts from the content
-Uses little to no transitions into different topics
Poor
- Lacks an introduction and conclusion
- Shows lack of sequencing, little evidence of pacing, and no recognizable structure
- Uses no transitions from paragraph to paragraph
Voice
Excellent
-Uses voice to speak directly to the reader
- Takes risks that enhance the writing
- Shows interest, commitment, and a clear point of view
- Engages the reader from beginning to end
Good
- Adequately uses voice to make a point
- Takes some risks but could take more
- Conveys good interest and an apparent point of view
- Engages the reader most of the time.
Fair
- Attempts to use voice in the writing
- Rarely takes a risk
- Hints at an interest and point of view
- Tries to engage the reader
Poor
- Shows no voice in the writing
- Takes no risk
- Shows no apparent interest or point of view
- Tries to engage the reader
Woord Choice
Excellent
-Uses powerful and engaging words
-Uses words accurately and effectively
- Chooses language to get the point across
- Makes many creative word choices
Good
- Uses effective verbs and nouns
-Uses most words effectively
- Chooses language to get the point across
- Makes many creative word choices
Fair
- Uses common nouns and verbs
- Uses wording that is somewhat correct
- Uses functional language most of the time
- shows some evidence of specific word choice
Poor
Choice
- Shows a limited use of words
- Has language that is used incorrectly
- Uses only non-specific wording
- Shows no evidence of creative word choice
Conventions
Excellent
- Correct grammar
- Correct punctuation; guides reader
- Spelling mastered
Good
- Spelling is usually correct.
- Usually has correct punctuation and usually capitalization.
1-2 errors
Fair
- Grammar, spelling, and punctuation are correct in some cases.
3-4
Poor
- Spelling errors frequent
- Punctuation is often missing or incorrect.
5 or more
Presentation
Excellent
- This paper is in final draft form.
Good
- This paper somewhat neat
Fair
- The paper is sloppy
Poor
- Did your dog eat your paper?
Length
Excellent
Story is at least 2 pages long and 2 chapters included.
Good
Story is 1 1/2 pages long and 2 chapters included
Fair
Story is 1 page long and an attempt at 2 chapters
Poor
Story is less than 1 page long and does not have required chapters.
Subjects:
(General)
Types:
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