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The Pearl Parable Writing Project
The Pearl Parable Writing Project
Rubric Code:
R56BC4
By
lovie209
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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The Pearl Parable
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Moral
Poor
The parable doesn't teach a life lesson.
Fair
The parable's moral is unclear and not easily understood.
Good
The parable's moral is clear and understandable.
Excellent
The parable's moral is very clear and very easy to understand.
Characters
Poor
The parable doesn't have any character development.
Fair
The parable has poor character development, where characters don't change or learn.
Good
The parable has good character development, where the characters learn at the end of the parable.
Excellent
The parable has excellent character development, where the learning is evident throughout the parable as well as at the end.
Plot
Poor
There is little or no plot in the parable.
Fair
The plot of the parable has major gaps in action and fails to keep readers interested.
Good
The plot of the parable flows fairly well, without major gaps and keeps the readers interested through most of the story.
Excellent
The plot of the parable flows very well, with no gaps in the action and keeps the readers interested throughout the story.
Mechanics
Poor
The spelling and grammar mistakes make the parable nearly unreadable.
Fair
There are major spelling and grammar mistakes, but the story can still be read.
Good
There are minor spelling or grammar mistakes, which don't take away from the readability of the story.
Excellent
The parable is free of spelling and grammar mistakes.
Keywords:
The Pearl, John Steinbeck
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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