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14-15 G6 Reading Response Letter: Plot + Literary Luminary
14-15 G6 Reading Response Letter: Plot
Students write a letter responding to books they have completed. They use what we are currently learning in class to tell about their book.
Rubric Code:
KXX36BB
By
psholcomb
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Reading Response Letter
Not Enough Evidence
0
(N/A)
Limited Evidence
1
(N/A)
Emerging
2
(N/A)
Proficient
3
(N/A)
Advanced
4
(N/A)
9 Parts of Letter
Not Enough Evidence
Limited Evidence
1-4 elements are used in your response.
Emerging
5-8 elements are used in your response.
Proficient
All 9 elements are used correctly in your response.
Advanced
You have creatively and thoroughly included all 9 required parts of the letter. You used what we are currently learning about as you analyze and report on the book you read.
Literary Elements:Plot
Standard 6.5a
Standard 6.5g
Not Enough Evidence
Limited Evidence
You have analyzed your story for elements of plot and have 1 of the following:
1. Main Idea/Main Problem
2. Rising Action (ways the characters try to solve the problem)
3. The climax
4. The resolution (how the problem is solved
Emerging
You have analyzed your story for elements of plot and have 2-3 of the following:
1. Main Idea/Main Problem
2. Rising Action (ways the characters try to solve the problem)
3. The climax
4. The resolution (how the problem is solved
Proficient
You have analyzed your story for elements of plot and have all of the following:
1. Main Idea/Main Problem
2. Rising Action (ways the characters try to solve the problem)
3. The climax
4. The resolution (how the problem is solved
Advanced
You have analyzed your story for elements of plot and clearly and creatively communicated each of the following:
1. Main Idea/Main Problem
2. Rising Action (ways the characters try to solve the problem)
3. The climax
4. The resolution (how the problem is solved
Literary Luminary
6.4 Figurative Language
6.5c
6.5j
Not Enough Evidence
Limited Evidence
You have identified 1 of the following:
1. Figurative Language
2. Word Choice or Imagery (show not tell)
Emerging
You have identified and analyzed 1 of the following in your story:
1. Figurative Language
2. Word Choice or Imagery (show not tell)
Proficient
You have identified and analyzed 1 of each of the following in your story:
1. Figurative Language
2. Word Choice or Imagery (show not tell)
Advanced
You have identified and analyzed 2 of each of the following in your story:
1. Figurative Language
2. Word Choice or Imagery (show not tell)
Subjects:
English
Social Sciences
Types:
Reading
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