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Short Story Features Flipchart
Nonfiction Text Features Flipchart
Students will be able to identify short story elements and provide an illustrated example of the elements.
Rubric Code:
B248A37
By
Schererd
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Short Story Elements
Strong Evidence :)
6 pts
Some Evidence :)
4 pts
Little Evidence :(
2 pts
No Evidence :(
0 pts
Purpose
Strong Evidence :)
Student clearly states purpose of the short story element and explains its relation to the story.
Some Evidence :)
States purpose with some understanding, explains some of the relation to the story.
Little Evidence :(
States purpose with little understanding, does not explain the relation to the story.
No Evidence :(
Student does not state the purpose of the short story element or its relation to the story.
Illustrated Example
Strong Evidence :)
Neatly illustrated, organized, and easy to read and understand
Some Evidence :)
Somewhat neat, some organization, somewhat messy and organized
Little Evidence :(
Messy, hard to read, unorganized
No Evidence :(
Student does no draw an illustration at all.
Flipbook
Strong Evidence :)
Students correctly identified 9-12 short story elements, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution, theme, characters, setting, point of view, tone, conflict, foreshadowing, figurative language, symbolism, imagery, irony, and flashback.
Some Evidence :)
Students correctly identified at least 5-7 short story elements.
Little Evidence :(
Students correctly identified 1-4 short story elements.
No Evidence :(
Students identified 0 short story elements.
Subjects:
Communication
English
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