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Creating a Myth Writing Assignment
Creating a Myth Writing Assignment
You will create a myth that explains a natural phenomenon such as the reason behind a volcano's eruption, earthquake, echoes, rainbows, droughts etc. Your myth can contain Roman gods but you must include a god of your own. As you brainstorm what to write, it is important to remember that Romans created their stories with a purpose. Myths described how things came about in nature and incorporated human-like qualities/emotions.
Rubric Code:
XX5683X
By
slaurentino
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Writing a Myth
Excellent
25 pts
Strong
20 pts
Work Could Improve
15 pts
Something Is Missing
10 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 (natural event or truth about how human behavior.)
Strong
Main/Topic idea is somewhat clear. There is a generally clear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon (natural event or truth about how human behavior.).
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 (natural event or truth about how human behavior.).
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 (natural event or truth about how human behavior.).
Character
Excellent
There is a clear, well-thought out and described main character, who interacts with the Roman gods/goddesses and is a PART of the myth.
Strong
There is a well described main character as well as Roman gods/goddesses, but they do not fit with the myth and seem random or thrown in.
Work Could Improve
There is a character included / featured in the story, along with Roman gods/goddesses but only by name.
Something Is Missing
There is no character included at all,. You only use existing gods/goddesses of ancient Rome.
There is logical order to the story
Excellent
Well ordered sentences (beginning, middle, and end) that keep to the topic / subject.
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 and the order seems random and not well thought out.
Details
Excellent
Exciting details make the reader "picture" the scene.
The reader can imagine what is going on and we "see" the story in our heads like a movie.
Strong
Some details help the reader understand what is going on.
Work Could Improve
Not enough details to help the reader understand the story.
Something Is Missing
No supporting details are used at all.
Spelling, Grammar, and Illustration
Excellent
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are correct,
Presentation is neat and well illustrated.
*Illustration can be drawn, magazine clipping,, or designed / drawn on the computer.
Strong
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly correct,
Presentation is neat and well illustrated.
*Illustration can be drawn, magazine clipping, or designed / drawn on the computer.
Work Could Improve
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation contain many errors. Presentation is somewhat neat and poorly illustrated.
*Illustration can be drawn, magazine clipping, or designed / drawn on the computer.
Something Is Missing
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation contain many errors. Presentation is very disorderly (very sloppy) or not at all illustrated.
*Illustration can be drawn, magazine clipping, or designed / drawn on the computer.
Keywords:
Myth Rubric
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
Writing
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