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Fiction Story Elements
Fiction Story Elements
This rubric can be used to help assess a student on thier understanding of the fictional story elements.
Rubric Code:
B8595B
By
acd5ruva
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Fiction Story Map
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Basic
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Mastery
4 pts
Characters
Needs Improvement
Student cannot identify the characters by name and does not describe character traits.
Basic
Student can identify the some characters by name, and describes only a few important character traits.
Proficient
Student can idenitify most characters by name and describes some important character traits.
Mastery
Student can identify all the main characters by name and describes character traits.
Problem/Conflict
Needs Improvement
Student cannot identify the problem.
Basic
Student can identify a minor problem.
Proficient
Student can identify the main story problem with few to no details.
Mastery
Student can identify the main story problem and provide details about it.
Type of Conflict
Needs Improvement
Student cannot identify the type of conflict.
Basic
Student incorrectly identifies the type of conflict, but has reasons to support their thinking.
Proficient
Student can correctly identify the type of conflict and has little to no details to support the thinking.
Mastery
Student can identify the type of conflict and has relevant details to support thinking.
Events
Needs Improvement
Student cannot identify events in the story.
Basic
Student can identify some of the events in random order.
Proficient
Student can identify most of the important events in order. These are many of the minor events also, which do not have a direct impact on the solution.
Mastery
Student can identify all of the most important events in sequential order. These are the primary events that lead to the solution.
Climax
Needs Improvement
Student cannot identify the tensest moment of the story.
Basic
Student can identify the tensest moment of the story but cannot justify why it is the climax.
Proficient
Student can identify the tensest moment of the story with a few details to support their thinking.
Mastery
Student can identify the climax and provide details to support their thinking.
Solution
Needs Improvement
Student cannot identify the solution.
Basic
Student can identify an event that did not solve the problem.
Proficient
Student can identify a part of the solution with no specific connection to the problem.
Mastery
Student can identify the solution as it directly relates to the problem.
Keywords:
fiction, story, elements, reading, comprehension, conflict
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
Writing
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