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New Ending Short Story Rubric
New Ending Short Story Rubric
Write a new ending to one of the short stories we studied.
Rubric Code:
RXC872C
By
jelapsley
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Writing Rubric
Advanced
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Partially Proficient
2 pts
Beginner
1 pts
Insufficient
0 pts
Content
Advanced
All elements of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot remain believable.
Proficient
Most elements of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot remain mostly believable.
Partially Proficient
Some elements of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot remain somewhat believable.
Beginner
Few or none of the elements of the original story are incorporated and used highly effectively. Character, genre, theme, setting and plot are not really believable.
Insufficient
New ending isn't at all developed. It doesn't develop or include plot, character, setting, or theme.
Language
Advanced
Writer uses correct grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation throughout the whole narrative.]
Proficient
Writer usually uses correct grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation for most of the narrative. Reader can understand most of what the writer is trying to communicate. Mostly correct use of creative and advanced vocabulary
Partially Proficient
Writer makes frequent mistakes with grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation. Reader can understand less than half of what writer is trying to communicate. Incorrect use of creative and advanced vocabulary.
Beginner
Writer consistently makes errors with grammar, word order, spelling and punctuation. Reader can understand almost nothing of what writer is trying to communicate. Incorrect use of creative and advanced vocabulary.
Insufficient
No editing is apparent and conventional English hasn't been applied. Meaning is compromised. Incomprehensible throughout.
Style
Advanced
All style convention have been incorporated and used correctly
Proficient
Some of the style convention have been incorporated and used correctly
Partially Proficient
Few of the style convention have been incorporated and used correctly
Beginner
Very few of the style convention have been incorporated and used correctly
Insufficient
None of the style convention have been incorporated and used correctly
Creativity
Advanced
New ending is highly original, creative and entertaining. Equal to the original.
Proficient
New ending is fairly original, creative and entertaining. Almost Equal to the original.
Partially Proficient
New ending is fairly original, creative and entertaining. Almost Equal to the original.
Beginner
New ending is lacks originality, creativity and isn't entertaining.
Insufficient
Piece has no original or creative content.
Subjects:
English
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