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Southwestern Trickster Tales 
Rubric Code: U6ABWW
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Southwestern Trickster Tales
  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Nearing Proficient

2 pts

Beginning Steps

1 pts

Writing Process

Advanced

Student devotes a lot of time and effort to the writing process (prewriting, drafting, reviewing, and editing). Works hard to make the story wonderful
Proficient

Student devotes sufficient time and effort to the writing process (prewriting, drafting, reviewing, and editing). Gets the job done
Nearing Proficient

Student devotes some time and effort to the writing process but was not very thorough. Does enough to get by.
Beginning Steps

Student devotes little time and effort to the writing process. Story may be incomplete and/or missing some required elements
Requirements

Advanced

All of the requirements for the story were met planning page, rough draft, final copy, southwestern setting, story length.)
Proficient

Almost all of the requirements were met.
Nearing Proficient

Most (about 75%) of the requirements were met.
Beginning Steps

Many requirements were not met.
Organization

Advanced

The story is very well organized. One idea or scene follows another in a logical sequence with clear transitions
Proficient

The story is pretty well organized. One idea or scene may seem out of place. Clear transitions are used
Nearing Proficient

The story is a little hard to follow. The transitions are sometimes not clear
Beginning Steps

Ideas and scenes seem to be randomly arranged.
Problem/Conflict

Advanced

It is very easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem
Proficient

It is fairly easy for the reader to understand the problem the main characters face and why it is a problem
Nearing Proficient

It is fairly easy for the eader to understand the problem the main characters face but it is not clear why it is a problem
Beginning Steps

It is not clear what problem the main characters face.
Solution/Resolution

Advanced

The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is logical. There are no loose ends.
Proficient

The solution to the character's problem is easy to understand, and is somewhat logical. Some parts may not make sense.
Nearing Proficient

The solution to the character's problem is a little hard to understand.
Beginning Steps

No solution is attempted or it it very difficult for the reader to understand.
Spelling/Punctuation

Advanced

There are no spelling or punctuation errors in the final copy. Character and place names that the author invented are spelled consistently throughout.
Proficient

There are one or two spelling or punctuation errors in the final copy.
Nearing Proficient

There are 3 or 4 spelling or punctuation errors in the final copy.
Beginning Steps

The final copy has more than 4 spelling or punctuation errors.




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