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Hero's Journey Narrative Project
Hero's Journey Narrative Project
After reading about epic heroes and learning about the archetypal hero's journey, students were to create a project in which they applied their knowledge of the hero's journey as they created an original hero and archetypal journey.
Rubric Code:
UXAC2X9
By
ashleighnlbrown
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Hero's Journey Narrative Project
Excellent
20 pts
Good
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Your Scores
(N/A)
Heroic Character
Excellent
Knowledge of the archetypal hero is clearly evident and uniquely applied.
Good
Good knowledge of the archetypal hero is evident and some is uniquely applied.
Fair
Some knowledge of the archetypal hero is evident and has been applied, but is not unique.
Poor
Little knowledge of the archetypal hero is evident.
Your Scores
_______
Plot Development
Excellent
Stages and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero.
Good
Most stages and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero.
Fair
Some stages and steps of the hero's journey are accurately applied to their hero.
Poor
Stages and steps of the hero's journey are inaccurately applied to their hero.
Your Scores
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Organization
Excellent
Stages and steps of the hero's journey are in a logical order.
Good
Stages and steps of the hero's journey are almost all in proper order.
Fair
Stages and/or steps of the hero's journey are out of sequence.
Poor
Stages and steps of the hero's journey are confused and completely out of sequence.
Your Scores
_______
Use of Figurative Language
Excellent
Makes creative and effective use of several examples of figurative language (metaphor/simile, personification, paradox, allusions, hyperbole, etc.)
Good
Makes good use of figurative language (metaphor/simile, personification, paradox, allusions, hyperbole, etc.)
Fair
Makes some use of figurative language (metaphor/simile, personification, paradox, allusions, hyperbole, etc.), but use is not particularly original or effective
Poor
There is no evidence of use of figurative language.
Your Scores
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Creativity/Effort
Excellent
The framework for the story you've designed creatively utilizes the elements of the hero's journey.
Good
Some evidence of creativity is evident in your story framework, utilizing the elements of the hero's journey.
Fair
Limited evidence of creativity is shown, as your story framework is largely derivative of other works.
Poor
Little effort has been shown. Work is incomplete.
Your Scores
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Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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