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Fantasy Story Writing Rubric 
Fantasy Fiction Writing Piece
Rubric Code: EX5WAXA
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  4

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3

(N/A)

2

(N/A)

1

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Conventions

Spelling
Grammar
Mechanics

4

*No spelling and/or punctuation errors.
*Story is clear and easy to read.
*Typed appropriately using proper spacing.
3

*Few spelling and/or punctuation errors.
*Story is clear and easy to understand but could be improved by more effective editing.
*Typed using proper spacing.
2

*Several spelling and/or punctuation errors.
*Story is somewhat clear, however more editing and revising is needed. readable.
*Typed with some spacing errors.
1

*Major spelling and/or punctuation errors.
*Story is unclear and hard to read.
*Typed with many spacing issues.
Plot Structure

4

*Well-developed plot, rising action, climax and resolution.
*Story is clear and easy to follow.
*Story includes elements of Fantasy and magic.
3

*Developed plot, rising action, climax, and resolution.
*Reader can follow and understand story.
*Story includes most elements of Fantasy and magic.
2

*Under-developed plot, no rising action, and resolution is somewhat clear.
*Leaves reader questioning and needing more information.
*Story includes some elements of Fantasy and magic.
1

*No clear beginning, middle or end.
*Story doesn't really flow or make sense to the reader.
*No elements of Fantasy or magic.
Conflict / Problem

4

There is a well-developed, interesting conflict/problem that extends throughout the story and is resolved in the end.
3

There is a developed, interesting conflict/problem throughout the story and is resolved in the end.
2

There is a poorly developed conflict/problem in the story and is loosely resolved.
1

There is no clear conflict or problem in the story.
Characterization

and Use of Dialogue

4

*Characters are well-developed in complete ways.
*Excellent use of dialogue in appropriate structure.
3

*Characters are developed well.
*There is dialogue in the story which is used effectively.
2

*Characters are presented in simple statements. They need further development.
*There is some dialogue in the story which is not always used effectively or punctuated correctly.
1

*Characters are not developed or understood. More work is needed to develop stronger characterization.
*No dialogue is used.
Components

Story Planner
Written Rough Draft
Typed / Edited /
Revised Draft #2
Published Copy
Title / Cover Page

4

All parts of the assignment were completed with exceptional flare.
3

All parts of the assignment were completed.
2

Most parts of the assignment were completed with some care.
More effort is required.
1

Parts of the assignment were not completed or misplaced. More care is needed to ensure all components are completed to the best of the student's ability.



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  • Fantasy, Writing, Rubric, Elements of Fantasy

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