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Original Creation Myth 
Write an original creation myth that explains the origin of an object in nature, OR explains the origin of the name of something.
Rubric Code: VX2AWXC
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Above and beyond

4 pts

Standard Met

3 pts

Working Towards

2 pts

Not Met

1 pts

Plot/Emotional Truth

Above and beyond

Plot is logical, clear, and detailed. The order of events is easy to follow.
Standard Met

Plot is logical and clear. The order of events is able to be followed.
Working Towards

Plot is mostly logical and clear. The order of events is usually able to be followed.
Not Met

Plot is partially logical and clear. The order of events is sometimes difficult to follow.
Settings & Characters

Above and beyond

Settings and characters are clearly described within the myth. They play an active role in the outcome.
Standard Met

Settings and characters are clearly described for the reader in the myth. Most play an active role in the outcome.
Working Towards

Settings and characters are basically described in the myth. Most play an active role in the outcome.
Not Met

Settings and characters are stated in the myth, but very little description is included. Some do not make sense.
Explanation of Origin

Above and beyond

The myth clearly and creatively explains the origin of a chosen subject.
Standard Met

The myth clearly explains the origin of a chosen subject.
Working Towards

The myth somewhat explains the origin of a chosen subject.
Not Met

The myth attempts to explain the origin of a chosen subject, but the explanation is confusing.
Simile, Personification and Metapho

Above and beyond

Examples are well grounded in setting and/or character. Not cliche.
Standard Met

At least one example of all three (3) elements are present and a total of five (5) examples used throughout the myth.
Working Towards

Missing one type of literary element.
Not Met

Missing two types of literary elements.
Nuts & Bolts

Above and beyond

Formatted correctly and it is free of spelling and/or grammatical errors.
Standard Met

Errors in spelling or grammar are minor.
Working Towards

Errors in spelling or grammar are occasionally distracting.
Not Met

Errors in spelling or grammar are often distracting.
Pre-Write Organizer

Above and beyond

Pre-write acts as a story board. Little information left without mention.
Standard Met

All prompts answered and the storyline discernible from listed items alone
Working Towards

Between 1-3 sections ignored or completed incorrectly.
Not Met

Several (4+) sections ignored or incomplete.



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  • short story, myth,

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