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Story Elements: , Beginning, Middle, & End 
The learner will draw a picture provide a description of the key points of the beginning, middle, and end.
Rubric Code: AXW7838
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Story Elements
  Innovating

4 pts

Applying

3 pts

Devloping

2 pts

Emerging

1 pts

Beginning of story

Innovating

Student correctly expresses all key elements from the beginning of the story, including the problem, and describes how it introduces the story.
Applying

Student identifies key elements of the beginning of the story, including the problem or situation.
Devloping

Student can give 1 detail from the beginning of the story, but does not state the key point, or what the problem is.
Emerging

Student attempts to identify how the story began, but is incorrect.
Middle of story

Innovating

Student correctly identifies all the key elements of the story and can express why it is important to the story.
Applying

Student identifies key elements from the middle of the story, which tell what the character(s) is doing to solve the problem.
Devloping

Student can give 1 event from the middle of story, but leaves out the key point(s), or what the character(s) is doing to solve the problem.
Emerging

Student attempts to identify events from the middle of story, but is unable to correctly do so.
End of story

Innovating

Student correctly expresses all the key elements from the ending of the story and describes how it concludes the action.
Applying

Student identifies key elements from the end of the story.
Devloping

Student can give 1 event from the end of story, but leave out key point.
Emerging

Student attempts to identify events from the end of story, but is unable to do so.
Neatness

Innovating

Extremely neat; no visible erasure marks or smudges
Applying

Very neat; only slight distortions can be seen
Devloping

Somewhat neat; obvious marks or stains
Emerging

Messy; little attention paid to neatness
Creativity

Innovating

Very original and creative; no other projects like it
Applying

Uncommon approach, although not one of a kind
Devloping

Many others like it in the fair, not very original
Emerging

Quite common, could have come from any number of sources.



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  • character, setting, beginning, middle, end

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