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Children's Story Writing Competition 
The students are writing children's stories to enter in a competition. The theme is anti-racism.
Rubric Code: M252X9
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Anti-racism Children's Story
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Concept Outline/Draft

Poor

Theme not addressed at all or not seriously

Subject matter is inappropriate for audience
Fair

n/a
Good

Theme is approached seriously

Subject matter is appropriate for audience
Development

Poor

No development has taken place in the time provided in class. Class time has been wasted.
Fair

There are rough notes and some development of the concept is apparent but is not relative to the time provided in class. Class time has not been used very effectively.
Good

There are rough notes and developments in the idea have been refined in the time provided in class. Class time has been used effectively.
Co-operation/Team Spirit

Poor

Has not checked someone else's story and has not offered anyone ideas or critiques or has offered inappropriate suggestions.
Fair

Has critiqued one other story and has provided some written, signed, and relevant comments for that story.
Good

Has critiqued at least two other stories and has provided two sets of relevant, signed, and written comments for those two stories
Product

Poor

No product predicted at this stage
Fair

n/a
Good

Has a solid proposal to set before the class as a possible contest entry
Elements/Devices

Poor

Has not considered elements or devices to be used to reach intended audience
Fair

n/a
Good

Has included, and can rationalize elements and devices to be used to reach intended audience




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