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Writing a fable book 
Write a small book of 6 fables, the moral of these fables must be about behaviors that led the humans to the social problems that we have been confronting as a society for a few years now, such as over population, corruption, pollution, deforestation etc.
Rubric Code: SXX85C6
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Write an original Fable.
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Almost

2 pts

Needs Work

1 pts

UNDONE

0 pts

Title

Excellent

Title appropriate for the fable written
Good

Title is included
Almost

Title is included but does not relate to the topic of the fable
Needs Work

No title included
UNDONE

DID NOT DO IT
Elements of a fable

Excellent

Fable includes all of the following elements: character, rising action, conflict, resolution and moral
Good

Elements include four of the following elements: character, rising action, conflict, resolution and moral
Almost

Elements include two to three of the following elements: character, rising action, conflict, resolution and moral
Needs Work

Elements include one of the following elements: character, rising action, conflict, resolution and moral
UNDONE

did not include any of the elements
Fable's Lesson

Excellent

There is an implied or directly stated lesson to be learned
Good

Lesson to be learned is fairly clear
Almost

Lesson to be learned is not clear
Needs Work

lesson to be learned has nothing to do with the fable
UNDONE

no lesson to be learned
Content

Excellent

Illustrative content, demonstrating strong development and sopisticated ideas
Good

Sufficient content with adaquate elaboration and explanation
Almost

Limited content with inadaquate elaboration and explanation
Needs Work

Minimal content substantial
UNDONE

no content
Organization

Excellent

The fable is written in logical order with a clearly stated beginning, middle, and end
Good

The fable is written with some form of order and contains a beginning, middle, and end
Almost

There is no order to the way the fable is written and it is missing one of the three parts
Needs Work

There is no order and the reader is not able to tell the beginning, middle, and end of the fable
UNDONE

no organization at all
Grammar & Punct./Capt.

Excellent

Fable has 0-2 errors in punctuation, capitalization, and is written in the proper tense all the way though
Good

Fable has 3-4 errors in punctuation, capitalization, and is written in the proper tense most of the way throuhg
Almost

Fable has 5-6 errors in punctuation, capitalization, and the author switches tense through out the whole piece
Needs Work

Fable has more than 6 errors in punctuation, capitalization, and is written in the wrong tense
UNDONE

fable is full of errors
elements of presentation

Excellent

includes: cover, size, illustrations, good presentation and bound
Good

is missing one element
Almost

is missing two elements
Needs Work

is missing three elements
UNDONE

is missing 4 or more elements



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