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15-16 G5 Falling Action and Resolution
15-16 G5 Rising Action and Climax - Building Tension
Students uses a graphic organizer to help plan and then write the falling action and resolution of their fiction story.
Rubric Code:
SX46X4X
By
psholcomb
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Fiction Story
Falling Action and Resolution
Not Enough Evidence
0
(N/A)
Limited Evidence
1
(N/A)
Emerging
2
(N/A)
Proficient
3
(N/A)
Advanced
4
(N/A)
Falling Action
5.5
Not Enough Evidence
Limited Evidence
You have written a FALLING ACTION piece although the events after the climax, or turning point, that lead to the resolution are not well developed.
Emerging
You have written a multiparagraph FALLING ACTION to your fiction story that mostly develops the events after the climax, or turning point, that lead to the resolution.
Proficient
You have written a multiparagraph FALLING ACTION to your fiction story that clearly develops the events after the climax, or turning point, that lead to the resolution.
Advanced
You have written a multiparagraph FALLING ACTION to your fiction story that clearly develops the events after the climax, or turning point, that lead to the resolution.
You've applied author's craft in your writing.
Resolution
5.5
Not Enough Evidence
Limited Evidence
You have written a multiparagraph RESOLUTION, or conclusion, to your fiction story although the solution to the problem or conflict of your story is not well developed. It does not bring the story to a satisfying conclusion.
Emerging
You have written a multiparagraph RESOLUTION, or conclusion, to your fiction story that mostly reveals the solution to the problem or conflict of your story. The conclusion is mostly satisfying, but the reader still has questions.
Proficient
You have written a multiparagraph RESOLUTION, or conclusion, to your fiction story that clearly reveals the solution to the problem or conflict of your story. The resolution leaves the reader satisfied.
Advanced
You have written a multiparagraph RESOLUTION, or conclusion, to your fiction story that clearly reveals the solution to the problem or conflict of your story. The resolution leaves the reader satisfied. You have applied author's craft to bring the story to a satisfying conclusion.
Subjects:
English
Social Sciences
Types:
Reading
Writing
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