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Fable
Fable
Write a fable (a fiction narrative) that illustrates a particular moral using imagined characters and events. Your fable should demonstrate what you have learned about characterization, character development, and how plot unfolds in a series of episodes.
Rubric Code:
QCAC9W
By
apoulin
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Problem Solving - Skills Taught
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Characterization
Poor
Character(s) are poorly developed. Choice of character(s) seems random.
Fair
Character(s) exhibit traits that are developed, but not typical. Choice of character(s) is not clearly related to the moral of the story.
Good
Character(s) exhibit stereotypical traits that make sense. Choice of character(s) matches the moral of the story.
Excellent
Character(s) embody stereotypes that are obvious to the reader. Choice of character(s) enhances the moral of the story.
Plot
Poor
A poor attempt is made to establish a sequence and flow between parts of the plot.
Fair
A fair attempt is made to establish a sequence and flow between parts of the plot.
Good
Establishes a sequence and flow between parts of the plot. One event follows from another.
Excellent
Establishes a clear sequence and flow between parts of the plot. One event follows naturally from another.
Closure/Moral
Poor
Lacking a sense of closure. The moral seems unrelated to events in the story.
Fair
Somewhat provides a sense of closure. The moral is related to events in the story, but is not clearly a lesson learned.
Good
Ends with a sense of closure. The moral is a lesson that can be learned from the main character's experience.
Excellent
Ends with a clear, satisfying sense of closure. The moral is clearly the lesson the main character should learn.
Task Work
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Writing Process
Poor
Draft or published piece are missing OR show little evidence of planning, revising, or editing.
Fair
Draft or published piece show evidence of using plans or changes made throughout the writing process. Some supporting documents may be included.
Good
Draft and published piece show evidence of using plans and changes made throughout the writing process. Some supporting documents are included.
Excellent
Draft and published piece show obvious evidence of using plans and changes made throughout the writing process. All supporting documents are included.
Completion
Poor
Draft or published piece is missing.
Fair
Assignment is incomplete. Steps in the writing process may be missing or students failed to follow directions.
Good
Assignment is mostly complete. Some directions may have been skipped or poorly followed.
Excellent
Assignment is completed following ALL directions, including: use of writing process and drafts present. Typed and shared.
Conventions
Poor
Text errors impede reader's understanding.
Fair
Text contains errors that may impede reader's underatnding.
Good
Text is relatively free of errors in sentence structure, punctuation, grammar and spelling.
Excellent
Text is free of errors in sentence structure, punctuation, grammar and spelling.
Task Work
Incomplete
1 pts
Incomplete
2 pts
Mostly Complete
3 pts
Complete
4 pts
Keywords:
fable, short story, narrative writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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