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Identifying Story Elements
Identifying Story Elements
(Reading 1.4) demonstrate understanding of a variety of texts by identifying important ideas and some supporting details
Rubric Code:
AX9CXWC
By
whaleye
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Story Elements - various texts
Level 4
(N/A)
Level 3
(N/A)
Level 2
(N/A)
Level 1
(N/A)
Elements of a Story
Level 4
Can identify and define all elements of plot: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Level 3
Identifies and defines only 4-5 elements of plot: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Level 2
Identifies and defines only 3-2 elements of plot: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Level 1
Identifies and defines 2 or fewer of the Elements of a story from the following: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Plot
The City of Ember
Level 4
Accurately provides story events for each stage of the plot: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Level 3
Accurately provides story events for most stages of the plot: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Level 2
Accurately provides story events for only one or two stages of the plot: exposition/introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict and resolution.
Level 1
Cannot provide story events for the stages of plot.
Characters
Level 4
Identifies main characters and their character traits.
Level 3
Can identify some of the main characters and at least one character trait for each.
Level 2
Identifies at least one main character with character traits.
Level 1
Did not name any of the characters
Setting/Atmosphere
Level 4
Accurately describes the setting: when and where the story took place. Explains how the setting impacts the story.
Level 3
Described part of setting: when or where the story took place.
Level 2
Described some of the setting: when or where the story took place.
Level 1
Did not describe the setting or atmosphere.
Overall Level
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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