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Fantasy Writing 
Students will write a Fantasy story using the elements of fantasy discussed in class.
Rubric Code: FXAX693
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Beginning

3 pts

Developing

6 pts

Mastering

10 pts

Grammer and Spelling

Beginning

Contains repeated spelling and grammatical errors including punctuation and capitalization.
Developing

Contains a few grammatical errors, some repeated, including spelling, capitalization and punctuation.
Mastering

Contains little or no grammatical errors in spelling, capitalization and/or punctuation.
Fantasy Elements

Beginning

Does not contain any fantasy elements. Story appears realistic.
Developing

Contains some fantasy elements including any of the following:
Magical items or creatures, made up lands/locations, talking animals, general use of magic and transportation through time and/or space.
Mastering

Contains most fantasy elements including any of the following:
Magical items or creatures, made up lands/locations, talking animals, general use of magic and transportation through time and/or space.
Balance of Fantasy and Realistic

Beginning

Story has no fantasy or no realistic elements.
Developing

Story has both fantasy and realistic elements.
Mastering

Story has both fantasy and realistic elements described in detail.
Main Character

Beginning

The main character shows few realistic character traits and/or is not relatable.
Developing

Main character has a couple good character traits, is relatable and has a few good interactions with other characters.
Mastering

Main character has many character traits, is relatable and has many interactions with other characters.
Format

Beginning

The story is less than 2 pages and/or is not neatly presented or easy to read. Paragraphs are not easily identified as introduction, conflict,resolution and conclusion.
Developing

The story is 2 pages and/or ist neatly presented or easy to read.
Some paragraphs are in correct order and easily identified as introduction, conflict,resolution and conclusion.
Mastering

Story is detailed and is more than two pages. Paragraphs are in correct order and easily identified as introduction, conflict,resolution and conclusion.




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