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Story bird
grade 3 FI Point of view
Rubric Code:
NB6A69
By
waljammal
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Content
Level
The story may be illogical or may not relate to the chosen illustrations. The story may be extremely brief.
Level
The story
makes some
sense but may
have parts that are challenging to understand or that don't relate to the
illustrations very well.
Level
The reader can tell
who the characters
are, and the story
makes sense. The story works well with the illustrations. There is a beginning, middle,
and end.
Level
The story is very
detailed, descriptive,
and entertaining. The story suits the chosen illustrations. well.
Creativity
Level
The student’s writing is difficult to understand and repeats simple
sentence structures.
Level
The student’s writing can be understood, but it sometimes repeats simple or similar sentence structures.
Level
The student’s
writing is clear and
uses a variety of
sentences. Words
are used to
communicate the
right ideas well.
Level
The student’s writing
is extremely clear,
uses a wide variety of
interesting sentences
and experiments with
vocabulary and
language to get just the right ideas.
Format
Level
It may be difficult to
identify the beginning,
middle, and/or end of the story.
Level
The story has a
recognizable beginning, middle, and end. The sequence makes sense, but maybe confusing in parts.
Level
The story has a
clear beginning
that introduces the
characters and the situation. Events have a logical order. The ending clearly resolves the problem.
Level
The story has an
engaging beginning.
The story proceeds in
a logical sequence that enhances the meaning of the story.
Voice
Level
Writer’s voice/
point of view shows no sense of audience.
Level
Writer’s voice/
point of view shows little sense of audience.
Level
Writer uses voice/point of view. Writes with the understanding
of a specific audience.
Level
Writes with a distinct, unique voice/point of
view. Writing is
skillfully adapted
to the audience.
Keywords:
POV
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Writing
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