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Plot Outline Presentation
Plot Outline Presentation
Plot Elements Storyboard in which students create a plot diagram using technology or poster board that demonstrates the elements of their EA Poe story. Students must use illustrations and summaries.
Rubric Code:
G23CX9A
By
Grixelda
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Elements Storyboard
Exemplary
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Approaching Proficient
2 pts
Beginning
1 pts
Exposition
Exemplary
The setting and basic situation were illustrated and described correctly with great detail that required excellent research and very detailed examples.
Proficient
The setting and basic situation were illustrated and described correctly with details that touch on the basic story line that provide a basic understanding.
Approaching Proficient
The setting and basic situation was identified or illustrated correctly. There were some examples included that provided a general understanding.
Beginning
The setting and basic situation was not identified or was illustrated incorrectly.
Main Characters
Exemplary
The main characters were illustrated and described correctly demonstrating great detail. Complete sentences were used all the time.
Proficient
The main characters were illustrated correctly but were not described in great detail. Complete sentences were used some of the time.
Approaching Proficient
The main characters were not entirely identified and/ or described correctly. Complete sentences were not used.
Beginning
The main characters were not identified and/ or described correctly. Complete sentences were not used.
Rising Action
Exemplary
The rising action was identified and illustrated using lots of detail. Complete sentences were used.
Proficient
The rising action was described but not it great detail. Complete sentences were used some of the time.
Approaching Proficient
The rising action was not identified correctly. Complete sentences were not used.
Beginning
The rising action was not identified since it lacks some important or relevant parts of the story. May have even mixed other parts of plot in it.
Climax
Exemplary
The climax was identified and illustrated in great detail and complete sentences were used.
Proficient
The climax was identified but not in great detail. Complete sentences were used some of the time.
Approaching Proficient
The climax was not identified or explained clearly. Complete sentences were not used.
Beginning
The climax was not identified since it lacks some important or relevant parts of the story. May have even mixed other parts of plot in it.
Falling Action
Exemplary
The falling action was identified and illustrated using lots of detail. Complete sentences were used.
Proficient
The falling action was described but not it great detail. Complete sentences were used some of the time.
Approaching Proficient
The falling action was not entirely identified correctly. Complete sentences were not used.
Beginning
The falling action was not well or at all identified correctly. Complete sentences were not used.
Resolution
Exemplary
The resolution was identified, illustrated, and complete sentences were used.
Proficient
The resolution was identified but complete sentences were not used.
Approaching Proficient
The resolution was not well identified. Complete sentences were not used.
Beginning
The resolution was not at all identified. Complete sentences were not used
Theme and conflict
Exemplary
The theme and conflict were identified and complete sentences were used.
Proficient
The theme and conflict were identified but complete sentences were not used.
Approaching Proficient
The theme and conflict were not well identified. Complete sentences were not used.
Beginning
The theme and conflict were not at all identified. Complete sentences were not used.
Trigger
Exemplary
The trigger is exceptionally justified as it fully explains why the climax of the story takes place.
Proficient
The trigger is well justified as it explains why the climax of the story takes place.
Approaching Proficient
The trigger is kind of justified as it does not fully explain why the climax of the story takes place.
Beginning
The trigger is not at all justified as it does not explain why the climax of the story takes place.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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