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Hero's Journey Narrative Project 
After reading about epic heroes and learning about the archetypal hero's journey, students were to create a project in which they applied their knowledge of the hero's journey as they created an original hero and archetypal journey.
Rubric Code: ZX74629
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Hero's Journey Narrative Project
  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Your Scores

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Character/Setting Development

Excellent

The exposition clearly identifies and describes the character and the setting
Good

The exposition partially identifies and describes the character and the setting
Fair

The exposition minimally identifies and describes the character and the setting
Poor

The exposition does not identify or describe the character and the setting.
Your Scores

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Plot Development

Excellent

All 10 stages and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero and are in order
Good

7-9 stages and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero and are in order
Fair

4-6 and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero and are in order
Poor

1-3 stages and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero and are in order
Your Scores

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Organization

Excellent

Final project is put together neatly in an organized manner, illustrated cover is included for typed narrative, ten pictures are included for story book, 20 frames are included for graphic novel
Good

Final project is put together neatly in an organized manner, cover is included for typed narrative, 7-9 are included for story book, 15-19 frames are included for graphic novel
Fair

Final project is not put together neatly but in an organized manner, cover is included for typed narrative, 4-6 are included for story book, 11-14 frames are included for graphic novel
Poor

Final project is not put together neatly or in an organized manner, cover is not included for typed narrative, 1-3 are included for story book, 5-10 frames are included for graphic novel
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Use of Imagery

Excellent

Makes creative and effective use of imagery, uses descriptive words to create images
Good

Makes good use of imagery to create some images, uses little description to create images
Fair

Makes some some use of imagery but it is hard to create an image in the reader's mind
Poor

There is no evidence of imagery
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Spelling, Grammar, Punctuation

Excellent

There are very few errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Verb tenses are consistent.
Good

There are some errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Verb tenses are consistent.
Fair

There are frequent errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Verb tenses are not consistent.
Poor

There are many errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Verb tenses are not consistent. There are so many errors that reading the story is difficult.
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