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Flip-Flop Point of View
Flip-Flop Point of View
Rewrite Later Gator from another character's point of view.
Rubric Code:
E725X8
By
Mscdetata
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Point of View
unsatisfactory
1 pts
Partially Proficient(PP)=2
2 pts
Proficient(P)=3
3 pts
Advancved (A) = 4
4 pts
Point of View
unsatisfactory
The story hardly ever reflects the chosen point of view (doesn't follow the character's point of view).
Partially Proficient(PP)=2
Some of the story reflects the chosen point of view (follow the character's point of view some of the time).
Proficient(P)=3
Most of the story reflects the chosen point of view. Minor errors depicting point of view.
Advancved (A) = 4
The entire story reflects chosen point of view (the whole story is told through the eyes of the chosen character).
Character's Voice
unsatisfactory
Chosen character's original attributes do not show in actions or dialogue.
Partially Proficient(PP)=2
Chosen character's original attributes show slightly in actions or dialogue.
Proficient(P)=3
Chosen character's attributes show in actions and dialogue and match up (with minor differences) to original story.
Advancved (A) = 4
Chosen character's attributes show in actions and dialogue and match up to original story.
Conventions
unsatisfactory
Many errors in spelling and grammar.
Partially Proficient(PP)=2
Occasional errors in spelling and grammar.
Proficient(P)=3
Few errors in spelling and grammar.
Advancved (A) = 4
Almost no errors in spelling and grammar.
(Grammar errors allowed in dialogue if character attribute calls for it.)
Organization
unsatisfactory
No lead. The beginning seems disconnected with the story. There's no plot but just a list of unrelated events. The story just ended and didn't wrap up the main idea.
Partially Proficient(PP)=2
A lead is attempted but not effective enough. Some parts of the plot are confusing or missing. Story shows what the characters are doing in to identify the problem and come up with solution.
Proficient(P)=3
Good lead. Plot development showed the problem and solution and characters' actions and responses clearly.
Advancved (A) = 4
Excellent lead to the story. Good plot development. Very clever conclusion.
Keywords:
point of view, LATOR GATOR
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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