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Christmas Story - Narrative Unit Project 
You will create a Christmas Story. In the preparation stages you will create a story line, a storyboard and write your rough copy. It will be 8-12 pages in length (1 paragraph per page). Each page will have an illustration that makes sense with the story. Your book will have a front and back cover and it will be bound together.
Rubric Code: QX78X33
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Level 4 (A)

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Level 3 (B)

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Level 2 (C)

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Level 1 (D)

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Storyline

Beginning (exposition), Rising Action (at least 3 events), Middle (climax), falling action (at least 1 event), End (Resolution)

Level 4 (A)

No elements are missing from the chosen story line format.
Level 3 (B)

1 element is missing from the chosen story line format.
Level 2 (C)

2 elements are missing from the chosen story line format.
Level 1 (D)

More than 3 elements are missing from the chosen story line format.
Rough Copy

The rough copy that is handed in should be fully edited, and at least 7 paragraphs long (1 paragraph is at least 6 sentences long. Sentences on average should have 10 words).

Level 4 (A)

Rough copy is the proper length and has no spelling or grammar errors.
Level 3 (B)

Rough copy is the proper length and has 1-5 spelling or grammar errors after editing.
Level 2 (C)

Rough copy is the proper length and has 5-10 spelling errors.
Level 1 (D)

Rough copy is shorter than the expected length and has many spelling or grammar errors.
Storyboard

Plan out each page of your story. This is in preparation for your published copy.

Level 4 (A)

Storyboard visuals and writing are done for more than 8 pages.
The work on the storyboard is done with thorough detail.
Level 3 (B)

Storyboard visuals and writing are done for 8 pages.
The work on the storyboard is done with considerable detail.
Level 2 (C)

Storyboard visuals and writing are done for 4-7 pages.
The work on the storyboard is done with some detail.
Level 1 (D)

Storyboard visuals and writing are done for 1-3 pages or not completed.
The work on the storyboard is done with limited or no detail.
Published Copy

Neat, detailed drawings. Front and Back Cover. Binding. Interesting front cover.

Level 4 (A)

There are more than 8 pages in the final copy. Each page has an illustration that visualizes the story very well. The book is published fully and includes a binding, and a front and back cover.
Level 3 (B)

There are 8 pages in the final copy.
Each page has an illustration that visualizes the story.
There is a front and back cover.
Level 2 (C)

There are 4-7 pages in the final copy.
Some pages are missing an illustration that visualizes the story.
Level 1 (D)

There are less than 4 pages in the final copy.
Some pages are missing an illustration that visualizes the story.
There is no front and back cover.



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