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Fiction Story-Story Structure
Fiction Story-Story Structure
Students were asked to make a story map and then write a story of their own.
Rubric Code:
P2X84A7
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Protoolsguru123
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Fiction Story
Developing
1 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Accomplishing
3 pts
Surpassing
4 pts
Exposition
Developing
There is no clear beginning. Characters may not be introduced or setting may not be included.
Approaching
There is a beginning to the story that includes characters and setting.
Accomplishing
Beginning of story introduces us to main characters and setting.
Setting includes both time and place.
Surpassing
Beginning of story engages the audience while introducing the reader to main characters and setting.
Setting includes both time and place and uses details that describe both.
Rising Action
Developing
May only include less than 3 events or events are not in a logical order.
No problem is stated.
Approaching
Includes at least 3 events that may not be in a logical order. There is no building of suspense or tension.
Problem may not be clearly defined.
Accomplishing
Includes 4 to 5 events in a logical order and build suspense or tension.
Problem is clearly defined.
Surpassing
Includes 4 or more events that are in a logical order and events build suspense or tension. Reader is drawn into the story.
Problem is clearly defined.
Turn-around/Climax
Developing
There is no turn-around.
Events do not lead to a climax.
Approaching
Includes either a turn-around or a climax point.
Accomplishing
There is a clear turn-around point. Climax is evident.
Surpassing
The turn-around and climax draw the reader in.
Resolution
Developing
There is no resolution.
Approaching
The resolution may not be logical.
Accomplishing
There is a logical resolution to the story.
Surpassing
There is a satisfying and convincing resolution to the story.
Theme
Developing
There is no theme to this story.
Approaching
A theme is attempted, but isn't clear.
Accomplishing
There is a clear theme to the story.
Surpassing
The theme is clear and is appropriate for this story.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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