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6th Grade Stories
6th Grade Stories
Rubric Code:
K4BWAW
By
ddabke
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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6th Grade Stories
A
4 pts
B
3 pts
C
2 pts
D
1 pts
Dialogue
A
Dialogue makes the characters seem real.
B
There needs to be more dialogue, but what's there shows how the characters think and feel.
C
The dialogue is minimal. It doesn't really tell how the characters think or feel.
D
The characters don't seem real. There isn't any dialogue.
Setting
A
Details show when and where the story takes place.
B
Specific details would make the setting clearer.
C
There is very little telling about the setting.
D
The story has no clear setting.
Plot
A
The plot has a conflict, a climax, and a resolution.
B
The plot has a conflict and a climax but no clear resolution.
C
Some events are unrelated to the conflict.
D
What's the conflict? May events are unnecessary.
Language
A
The language creates a definite mood the suits the story.
B
The language creates a mood, but it doesn't seem to fit the story.
C
The voice is not strong, and so the mood is not clear.
D
The story has no emotional effect at all.
Point of View
A
The author chose one point of view and stayed with it.
B
The point of view changes once.
C
The point of view changes a couple of times.
D
The point of view wanders, making the story hard to follow.
Beginning
A
The opening introduces the characters and setting.
B
The beginning introduces setting and characters but could be more interesting.
C
The beginning introduces only characters OR setting.
D
The beginning is confusing.
Ending
A
The ending shows how the conflict is resolved.
B
The ending is too abrupt.
C
It's not clear what happens at the end.
D
There is no conclusion.
Grammar/Spelling
A
There are very few mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
B
There are some mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
C
Mistakes sometimes make the story hard to read.
D
Many mistakes make the story very difficult to read.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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