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Elements of a Story
Describe the elements of a story. Include your opinion or a personal connection
Rubric Code:
QX3CWW3
By
LauraK2016
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Elements of a Story
No Attempt
0 pts
Emerging
1 pts
Developing
2 pts
Exemplary
3 pts
Content
25 %
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No Attempt
No attempt made
or very poorly done
Emerging
Less than 4 elements are included
Developing
Included 4-5 of the required elements
Exemplary
Included all required elements and the opinion of the story
Paragraph Structure
15 %
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No Attempt
No attempt made
or very poorly done
Emerging
Elements are identified, but are not in complete sentences or in a paragraph form
Developing
Elements are identified, and are not in complete sentences or not in a paragraph form, one or the other is missing.
Exemplary
Elements are identified in complete sentences and in paragraph form.
Grammar & Spelling
20 %
Enter description
No Attempt
No attempt made
or very poorly done
Emerging
There are several mistakes in grammar and spelling.
Developing
There are a few mistakes in grammar and spelling.
Exemplary
The grammar and spelling are perfect (or almost perfect)
Capitalization & Punctuation
10 %
No Attempt
No attempt made
or very poorly done
Emerging
There are several mistakes in capitalization and punctuation.
Developing
There are a few mistakes in capitalization and punctuation.
Exemplary
The capitalization and punctuation are perfect (or almost perfect).
Topic Sentence
15 %
No Attempt
No attempt made
or very poorly done
Emerging
Topic sentence is attempted, but does not relate to the paragraph
Developing
Topic sentence identifies the book title, but not the content of the paragraph being the elements of a story
Exemplary
Topic sentence introduces the book title and that the paragraph will describe the elements of a story
Conclusion
15 %
No Attempt
No attempt made
or very poorly done
Emerging
Conclusion is attempted, but does not relate to the topic
Developing
Conclusion reflects the opinion of the writer, but is not related to the text of the paragraph
Exemplary
Conclusion reflects the opinion of the writer and is logically related to the text of the paragraph
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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