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Fantasy Writing Rubric 
Fantasy Fiction Writing Piece
Rubric Code: LXX48W2
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, Undergraduate

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  Wow (Above and Beyond)

4 pts

Okay

3 pts

So-So

2 pts

Oops!

1 pts

Mechanics

Wow (Above and Beyond)

No spelling and/or punctuation errors.

Writing is clear and easy to read.

Printed neatly on publishing paper.
Okay

Almost no spelling and/or punctuation errors.

Writing is clear and easy to understand but writing could be improved by editing.

Printed neatly on publishing paper.
So-So

A few minor spelling and/or punctuation errors.

Writing is clear and readable.

Printed neatly on publishing paper.
Oops!

Major spelling and/or punctuation errors.

Writing is unclear and hard to read.

Not printed neatly on publishing paper.
Plot Structure

Wow (Above and Beyond)

Well-Developed Plot, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.

Story is clear and easy to follow.

Story includes elements of Fantasy and magic.
Okay

Developed Plot, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.

Reader can follow and understand story.

Story includes elements of Fantasy and magic.
So-So

Poorly Developed Plot, rising action, climax, falling action and resolution.

Leaves reader questioning and needing more information.

Story includes elements of Fantasy and magic.
Oops!

No clear beginning, middle or end.

Story doesn't really flow or make sense to the reader.
Conflict

Wow (Above and Beyond)

There is a well-developed, interesting conflict that extends throughout the story and is resolved in the end.
Okay

There is a developed, interesting conflict throughout the story and is resolved in the end.
So-So

There is a poorly developed conflict in the story and is loosely resolved.
Oops!

There is no clear conflict in the story or resolution of a conflict.
Characterization

Wow (Above and Beyond)

Point of view stays the same the entire story. It uses a variety of ways to reveal the character. Shows not tells...Uses Dialogue.
Okay

Point of view stays the same the entire story. It uses some different ways to reveal the character. Shows not tells. Has Dialogue.
So-So

Point of view changes a few times in story. Only uses one way to show what the character is like. Uses little Dialogue.
Oops!

Point of view changes often. Character is not revealed clearly. No Dialogue is used.



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  • Fantasy, Writing, Rubric, Elements of Fantasy

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