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Writing from pictures
Writing from pictures
Students will use visual stimuli to develop a piece of creating writing. They will need to follow the writing process and use narrative conventions. The visual stimulus will act as a cover page or illustration for the story.
Rubric Code:
QXX8WBA
By
mjalexander
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Story Assessment
Needs More Work
1 pts
Satisfactory
2 pts
Very Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Title
Needs More Work
Story has a title but it is either not related to the main idea of the story or it is not interesting.
Satisfactory
Title is interesting.
Very Good
Title is creative and catchy, and relates to the visual stimulus.
Excellent
Title is creative, catchy and very interesting. The title relates to the visual stimuli directly or indirectly.
Characters
Needs More Work
Characters have names and one descriptive quality about them.
Satisfactory
Characters have names and are physically described.
Very Good
Characters have names, are physically described, and the reader has an idea about their personalities.
Excellent
Characters have names, are physically described, and the reader has an idea about their personalities and can relate to them in some way.
Conclusion/Coda
Needs More Work
There is no discernible conclusion or coda.
Satisfactory
The conclusion and /or coda leaves the reader unfulfilled.
Very Good
The conclusion/coda is interesting and wraps up the story well.
Excellent
The conclusion/coda is interesting and leaves the reader satisfied.
plot
Needs More Work
Satisfactory
Very Good
Excellent
Keywords:
Narrative Assessment
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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