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Continuation to Lady or the Tiger 
Rubric Code: G22CCA3
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Advanced

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Acceptable

3 pts

Beginner

2 pts

Insufficient

1 pts

Content

Advanced

All characters of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot remain believable.
Proficient

Most characters of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot remain mostly believable.
Acceptable

Some characters of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot remain somewhat believable.
Beginner

Few or none of the characters of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot are not really believable.
Insufficient

New ending isn't at all developed. Includes none of the same characters or themes.
Language

Advanced

Writer uses correct grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation throughout the whole narrative.]
Proficient

Writer usually uses correct grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation for most of the narrative. Reader can understand most of what the writer is trying to communicate. Mostly correct use of creative and advanced vocabulary
Acceptable

Writer sometimes uses correct grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation for most of the narrative. Reader can understand some of what the writer is trying to communicate. Some correct use of creative and advanced vocabulary.
Beginner

Writer consistently makes errors with grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation. Reader can understand almost nothing of what writer is trying to communicate. Incorrect use of creative and advanced vocabulary.
Insufficient

No editing has been done to the story. The reader can not read the story.
Structure

Advanced

The story follows the structure of a story. It has a beginning, middle and end that are well developed and evident.
Proficient

The story follows the structure of a story. It has a beginning, middle and end that are developed.
Acceptable

The story follows the structure of a story. It has a beginning, middle and end that are somewhat developed.
Beginner

The story lacks structure. It is difficult for the reader to tell where the beginning, middle and end are.
Insufficient

The story has no structure.
Creativity

Advanced

New ending is highly original, creative and entertaining. Equal to the original.
Proficient

New ending is mostly original, creative and entertaining. Almost equal to the original.
Acceptable

New ending is somewhat original, creative and entertaining. Somewhat equal to the original.
Beginner

New ending is lacking originality, creativity and isn't entertaining.
Insufficient

Piece has no original or creative content.










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