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Creating a Myth Writing Assignment 
After reading Myths and holding class discussions about myths the students are writing their own myths. They will create a myth that explains a nature phenomena of their choice.
Rubric Code: W9B8W9
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Writing a Myth
  Excellent

5 pts

Strong

3 pts

Work Could Improve

2 pts

Something Is Missing

1 pts

Main/topic Idea Sentence

Excellent

Main/Topic idea is clear. There is a clear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon.
Strong

Main/Topic idea is somewhat clear. There is a generallyclear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon.
Work Could Improve

Main/Topic idea is not really clear. There is an unclear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon.
Something Is Missing

Main/Topic idea is not present at all. There is no clear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon.
There is logical order to the story

Excellent

Well ordered sentences(beginning, middle, and end) that keep to the topic.
Strong

Sentences keep to the topic, but the order is weak.
Work Could Improve

Some parts do not keep to the topic.
Something Is Missing

Topic and story are confusing for the reader.
Details make the myth interesting

Excellent

Exciting details make the reader "picture" the scene.<BR>
The plot is clearly detailed.
Strong

Some details help the reader understand what is going on. The plot has some detail.
Work Could Improve

Not enough details to help the reader understand the story. Not enough details to describe the plot.
Something Is Missing

No details are used. Plot is not provided.
Conventions

Excellent

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are correct,<BR>
Presentation is neat and well illustrated.
Strong

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly correct,<BR>
Presentation is neat and well illustrated.
Work Could Improve

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation contain many errors. Presentation is somewhat neat and poorly illustrated.
Something Is Missing

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation contain many errors. Presentation is not neat and is poorlyor not at all illustrated.



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