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Literary elements of Plot
Literary elements of Plot
Rubric Code:
A6855B
By
dirp20
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Parts of a Plot
6 pts
5 pts
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
Title, author,Setting
6
Title & Author are written using proper punctuation/spelling. Student gives a very descriptive,(more than 6 d words) well written accout of the setting.
5
Title & author are written with 1 or 2 errors in punctuation/spelling. Student gives a descriptive, (5 or 6 d words)well written accout of the setting.
4
Title & author are written with 3 or 4 errors in punctuation/spelling. Student gives a descriptive, (3 or 4 d words) accout of the setting.
3
Title & author are written w/ many errors in punctuation/spelling. Student gives a descriptive, (1 or 2 d words) accout of the setting.
2
Title or author are not written. Student gives a poorly written accout of the story setting without descriptive words.
1
Title and author are not filled in. Student does not give accout of the story setting.
main characters/Point of View
6
Student is able to state all of the Characters in the Story and the Point of View.
5
Student is able to state all but one of the Characters in the Story and the Point of View..
4
Student is able to state all but two of the Characters in the Story and the Point of View..
3
Student is able to state most of the Characters in the Story and the Point of View..
2
Student is only able to state a few of the Characters in the Story may incorrectly state the Point of View.
1
Student is not able to state any of the Characters in the Story may incorrectly state the Point of View.
Conflict/Rising Action
6
The problem & important events/actions leading to climax are told in chronological order. No grammar and spelling errors.
5
The problem & important events/ actions leading to climax are told in chronological order. Few grammar and spelling errors.
4
The problem & most important events/ actions leading to climax are told in chronological order. Some grammar and spelling errors.
3
The problem & some important events/ actions leading to climax are told in chronological order. Some grammar and spelling errors.
2
The problem or important events/actions leading to climax are missing. Some grammar and spelling errors.
1
The problem or many important events/ actions leading to climax missing. Many grammar/spelling errors.
Climax/Falling Action
6
Climax & important events/actions begining with climax are told in chronological order. No grammar and spelling errors.
5
Climax & important events/actions begining with climax are told in chronological order. No grammar and spelling errors.
4
Climax & most important events/actions begining with climax are told in order. Some grammar and spelling errors.
3
&Climax some important events/actions begining with climax are told in order. Some grammar and spelling errors.
2
Climax or important events/actions begining with the climax are missing. Some grammar and spelling errors.
1
Climax or many important events/ actions begining with climax missing. Many grammar/spelling errors.
Resolution/Turning Point
6
Resolution/turning point are told in chronological order. No grammar and spelling errors.
5
Resolution/turning point are told in chronological order. No grammar and spelling errors.
4
Resolution/turning point are told in chronological order. Few grammar and spelling errors.
3
Resolution/turning point are told. Some grammar and spelling errors.
2
Resolution or turning point are missing. Some grammar and spelling errors.
1
Resolution or turning point are missing. Many grammar/spelling errors.
Subjects:
Communication
English
Humanities
Types:
Reading
Writing
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