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Pourquoi Tale
Pourquoi Tale
Haunted House Narrative
Rubric Code:
G2XB52W
By
nd_mibs
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Short Story Rubric
10 pts
5 pts
3 pts
1 pts
Beginning Sentence
10
Beginning sentence creates interest and introduces the reader to the story.
5
Beginning sentence introduces reader to story.
3
Beginning sentences vaguely introduces reader to the story.
1
Beginning does not introduce the reader to the story.
Characters
10
Writer describes the characters with much detail including physical and personality traits.
5
A good description is given about the characters with some physical and personality traits.
3
A basic description is given about the characters with some physical traits.
1
No description of the characters are given except for names.
Setting
10
Writer is descriptive of the setting and helps the reader create a mental picture.
5
A good description of setting is given in the story.
3
Little description of the setting is given in the story
1
No description of the setting is mentioned in the story.
Plot
10
Writer uses beginning. middle and ending to create interest and bring the characters to life.
5
Missing one part of the story.( beginning, middle or ending).
3
Missing two parts of the story.
1
Missing the beginning, middle and ending to the story.
Conflict
10
Writer describes the conflict well and has an effective resolution.
5
Conflict is introduced and/or resolution is made.
3
Confict is not introduced well and or no resolution is made.
1
No conflict is present in the story.
Conventions
10
No errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
5
Few errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
3
Some errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
1
Many errors are made in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Conclusion
10
The ending does a good job closing the story.
5
There is an adequate ending to finish the story and includes the truth of the pour quoi
3
The ending is inadequate, leaves the story unfinished. The truth of the pour quoi is left out, or is not documented.
1
There is no ending or explanation mention of truth.
Format
10
Uses default font and size (aka don't mess with it)
Double Spaced Throughout the entire essay
Uses standard heading
Has a catchy title with correct words capitalized and no quotes or underlining.
5
Has followed most of the requirements in the previous box.
3
Has followed some of the requirements in the 10 pt. format box.
1
Has followed few of the requirements in the 10 pt. format box.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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