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Fairy Tale Writing Rubric
Fairy Tale Writing Rubric
Modified to include Writing a-z rubric
Rubric Code:
RXWC7W6
By
ftballcson
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Category
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Almost
2 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Introduction/Ending
Excellent
Uses fairy tale beginning (Once upon a time, Long ago) and ending (happily ever after). Has detailed setting (e.g., who, where, why what).
Good
Uses fairy tale beginning.<BR>
Setting and characters are developed but the setting needs more detail.
Almost
Only a fairy tale beginning or an ending. Difficult to know what the setting is.
Needs Work
Did not use fairy tale beginning or ending.
Magic and Characters
Excellent
Has a well described magical or fantasy-type events.
Has well developed good and evil characters with other minor characters.
Good
Has a magical or fantasy-type event with supporting detail or description.
Easy to recognize the good character and the evil character.
Almost
Has a magical happening or fantasy-type event but a little difficult to understand.
Has only a good character or an evil character.
Needs Work
Does not have a magical or fantasy-type event.
Challenging to know which characters are good or evil.
Organization
Excellent
Has paragraphs with an introduction
Paragraphs have good supporting details with a topic sentence. Ending of the fairy tale.
Good
Has an introduction.
Paragraphs have some supporting details. There is an ending.
Almost
Has more than one paragraph but very few supporting details. The ending is there but it is not clear what happened.
Needs Work
Has only one paragraph with very few supporting details. No ending.
Lesson Learned
Excellent
Writing gives a good sense of how the characters have learned a lesson.
Good
Writing gives a sense of how one character has learned a lesson.
Almost
Writing gives some sense of how a character learns a lesson.
Needs Work
No lesson learned by characters.
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English
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