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Short Story Project #1 
Rubric Code: MX8BWXA
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Correct noun and verb agreement.

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Worth 15 points.
All sentences must use correct noun and verb agreement (Ex: "I went" instead of "I going").
Percentage of correct noun and verb agreement sentences will be taken and that percentage will be subtracted from the 15 points.
Complete sentences.

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Worth 20 points.
All sentences must be a complete thought and must not be a run-on sentence.
Percentage of complete sentences will be taken and that percentage will be subtracted from the 20 points.
Uses 10 vocabulary words.

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Worth 10 points.
At least 10 of the vocabulary words from Unit 1 must be used correctly in the short story (If the student uses more than 10 words, then the correctly used ones will make up for the incorrectly used ones).
Each time that a vocabulary word is not used or is used incorrectly a point will be deducted.
Complete story.

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Worth 25 points.
For a story to be complete, the student must have an exposition (introducing characters and setting), a conflict (something causing the character or characters problems), a climax (reason for the character or characters to change), and a resolution (a solution to the problem or problems).
For each of the above areas of the story not completed 6 points will be deducted.
Sentences flow together.

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Worth 10 points.
The sentences must flow together and make sense in the order that they appear.
Percentage of correct sentences will be taken and that percentage will be subtracted from the 10 points.
Uses 500 words.

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Worth 20 points.
The student must use a total of 500 words.
1 point is deducted for every 25 words not present.




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