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Old Creamery Theatre Story 
Creative story to submit to Old Creamery Theatre competition
Rubric Code: YXX8C85
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exemplary

10 pts

Proficient

8 pts

Approaching

7 pts

Developing

6 pts

Introductory Paragraph

Exemplary

Introduction grabs attention.
Proficient

Introduction may grab attention.
Approaching

Introductory paragraph is poorly written.
Developing

Disorganized, dull, or poorly written.
Conflict/Resolution

Exemplary

Story has a compelling conflict between characters and a believable solution. Has a take-away ending.
Proficient

Story has an interesting conflict between characters and a believable solution. Has a good take-away ending.
Approaching

Story has a good conflict between characters and a workable solution. Has a somewhat believable ending.
Developing

Missing either conflict or solution, or the solution does not actually solve the problem in the story. Ending needs more development.
Writing & Appearance

Exemplary

Paragraphs are correctly indented and formatted; nearly free of grammatical or mechanical errors.
Proficient

Paragraphs are correctly indented and formatted; some grammatical or mechanical errors.
Approaching

Paragraphs might be correctly indented and formatted; many grammatical or mechanical errors.
Developing

Paragraphs might not correctly indented and formatted; grammatical and mechanical errors make paper difficult to understand.
Shows a Pillar

Exemplary

Pillar(s) of character are obvious in the story and the character has an experience to change his/her behavior while realizing at least one pillar of character is important.
Proficient

Pillar(s) of character are somewhat obvious in the story and the character has an experience to change his/her behavior while realizing at least one pillar of character is important.
Approaching

Pillar(s) of character are mentioned in the story and the character has an experience to change his/her behavior while realizing at least one pillar of character is important.
Developing

Pillar(s) of character are either not mentioned or barely mentioned; the character has an experience to change his/her behavior but it's not necessarily tied to a pillar of character.



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