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Halloween Story Narrative
Scary Halloween Story Narrative
Students used figurative language and sensory images to write a scary story around Halloween.
Rubric Code:
K22C247
By
bockss123
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Halloween Story
Level 4
4 pts
Level 3
3 pts
Level 2
2 pts
Level 1
1 pts
Plot
Level 4
Each section of the story (beginning, middle, end) is clear and well developed. The story flows smoothly. Elements of suspense and mystery have been added to the plot.
Level 3
Each section of the story (beginning, middle, end)is clear and makes sense. The story flows smoothly.
Level 2
Each section of the story (beginning, middle, end) may not be adequately developed. The story may be choppy.
Level 1
Each section of the story (beginning, middle, end) may not be clear. Parts of the story are left out.
Descriptive Details
Level 4
The story includes vivid sensory images and more than 4 examples of figurative language (similies, metaphors, personification, onomatopeia) and are excellent examples!
Level 3
The story includes multiple sensory images and examples of figurative language (similies, metaphors, personification, onomatopeia...
Level 2
The story includes few sensory images and some examples of figurative language (similies, metaphors, personification, onomatopeia...
Level 1
The story includes little detail, sensory images and less than 2 examples of figurative language (similies, metaphors, personification, onomatopeia)
Dialogue
Level 4
The story contains multiple examples of dialogue, but is not overused. The dialogue serves the purpose of adding details to the story and advancing the plot.- Punctuation and correct format is used
Level 3
The story contains good examples of dialogue. - Punctuation and correct format is used.
Level 2
There is minimal dialogue in the story./Dialogue needs works.
Level 1
There is no dialogue in the story.
Capitalization and Punctuation
Level 4
Writer makes no errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Writer makes no more than 5 errors in grammar and spelling.
Level 3
Writer makes a couple of errors in capitalization or punctuation.Writer has a few errors in grammar and spelling.
Level 2
Writer makes some errors in capitalization and punctuation.Writer makes some errors in grammar and spelling.
Level 1
Writer makes many errors in capitalization and punctuation.Writer makes more than 10 errors in grammar and spelling.
Keywords:
sensory images, narrative, figurative language
Subjects:
English
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