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Fairy Tale With a Twist
Changing the point of view and the stereotypes of a traditional fairy tale to create a new and more modern story.
Rubric Code:
WXC2W2C
By
amcgregor
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Grade Levels:
K-5
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Story Line
Poor
Very little attempt was made to produce an original fairy tale where the point of view and/or stereotype was changed.
Fair
The story is very predictable and differs very little from the original fairy tale. Only the point of view or stereotype was changed. There is little detail.
Good
The story presents an original take on a fairy tale by changing the point of view and stereotypes. There is some humour added and several details given.
Excellent
The story presents a unique take on an original fairy tale by changing the stereotypes and point of view. Also adding details such as humour or interesting twists to the plot and the moral of the tale.
Elements
Poor
Many elements of the assignment are missing.It is hard to tell that this is a fairy tale and no moral/lesson has been taught.
Fair
Some of the elements of the assignment have been completed. The title is odd and does not seem to relate to the story. There is an ending to the tale but the audience is unsure of the moral/lesson being taught.
Good
All elements of the assignment have been completed.There is a title that relates to the story. A moral/lesson was learned.
Excellent
All elements of the assignment have been completed with some exceeding expectations.
There is a creative title that sparks interest. A moral/lesson was learned.
Dialogue
Poor
There is not enough dialogue for the characters to transpose this story into a tale that can be acted out.
Fair
There are characters that have dialogue but it is not always clear or does not always make sense. It transposes into a play format with some difficulty.
Good
The dialogue is written well enough that the tale can be transposed into a play and acted out effectively.
Excellent
There is an appropriate amount of clear and concise dialogue to bring the characters to life. The tale can transpose into a play with ease to be acted out.
Keywords:
Literacy, Media Literacy, Fractured fairy tales
Subjects:
English
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