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Sherlock Holmes: Creative Writing
Creative Writing and Reading
Create an alternate ending to a novel or short story and read it to your class using Story Bird
Rubric Code:
A2X4X4B
By
Cucuta76
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Writing & Presentation
Proficient
4 pts
Advanced
3 pts
Progressing
2 pts
Beginning
1 pts
Organization
20 %
Proficient
Story is organized with well-constructed paragraphs. Each paragraph has details. An introduction and an end which make perfect sense are included. Story is written in 16-18 slides.
Advanced
Most of the story is organized with well constructed paragraphs. Most paragraphs have details.
Story includes an introduction and an end which are coherent (15 slides).
Progressing
Story is organized into paragraphs. Not all paragraphs have details or are necessary. Story includes an introduction and an end (13-14 slides).
Beginning
Story is sometimes organized into paragraphs. Story includes an attempt at an introduction and an end (10-12 slides).
Ideas & Word choice
20 %
Proficient
Sentences clearly relate to the main topic of the story.
Vivid words placed effectively and accurately. Uses vocabulary from story and other words and/or expressions at intermediate level.
Advanced
Most sentences relate to the main topic of the story. Most vivid word choice, placed appropriately. Most vocabulary from the story is used and other words and/or expressions at intermediate level.
Progressing
Some entences relate to the main topic. Some vivid word choice, placed appropriately. Vocabulary from the story is used partially.
Beginning
Sentences sometimes relate to the main topic but they may wander off details or descriptions at times.
Simplistic word choice and/or incorrect word usage. Occasionally, uses vocabulary from the story.
Grammar & mechanics
20 %
Proficient
Minor grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation errors. (0-2).
Advanced
Few grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors, containing only several minor mistakes (3-5).
Progressing
The story has some grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors, including several major ones (6-9).
Beginning
The story is full of major and minor grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors that distract the reader from the content (more than 10) .
Fluency
20 %
Proficient
Story is easy and pleasant to read. Sentences begin in different ways Some sentences are long, some are short. Transitions are embedded into story.
Advanced
Story is easy to read. Sentences begin in different ways. There are transitions in the story.
Progressing
It is slightly difficult to read aloud. Sentences are all very similar in style and length. Few transitions are used.
Beginning
It is difficult to read sentences aloud because there is lack of variety in sentence structure or use of transition words.
Originality
20 %
Proficient
Project is unique, does not look like the others.
Shows creativity that works, it is fresh.
Advanced
Presentation shows some originality and creativity. The content and ideas are presented in an interesting way.
Progressing
Project is nice and works, but is not unique.
It has similar components as other presentations.
Beginning
Has too many parts that are strange and do not serve any purpose.
It appears forced, hard to follow. It shows very little effort at original thought.
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Writing
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