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Twisted Fairy Tale Rubric
Fairy Tale Writing Rubric
Rubric Code:
UXBA89C
By
sdalto1
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 9-12
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Category
Distinguished
8 pts
Proficient
7 pts
Apprentice
6 pts
Novice
5 pts
Introduction/Ending and Setting
Distinguished
Uses fairy tale beginning (Once upon a time, Long ago) and ending (happily ever after). Has detailed setting (e.g., who, where, why what).
Proficient
Uses fairy tale beginning and ending.
Setting and characters are developed but the setting needs more detail.
Apprentice
Only a fairy tale beginning or an ending- not both. Difficult to know what the setting is.
Novice
Did not use fairy tale beginning or ending. Setting under developed.
Magic and Characters
Distinguished
Has well described magical or fantasy-type events.
Has well developed good and evil characters with other minor characters.
Proficient
Has magical or fantasy-type events with supporting details or descriptions.
Easy to recognize the good character and the evil character.
Apprentice
Has magical happening or fantasy-type events but is a little difficult to understand.
Has only a good character or an evil character.
Novice
Does not have magical or fantasy-type events.
Challenging to know which characters are good or evil.
Originality and Creativity
Distinguished
The characters and story line are true to the original fairy tale, while also showing author originality and creativity.
Proficient
The characters and story line follow the original fairy tale. Some author originality and creativity present.
Apprentice
Characters and/or story line show little connection/variation from the original fairy tale. No attempts for originality or creativity.
Novice
Characters and/or story line show no connection/variation from the original fairy tale. No attempts for originality or creativity.
Plot/Organization
Distinguished
Work shows obvious signs of following the traditional plot format.
Proficient
Work shows attempts of following the traditional plot format.
Apprentice
Work shows minimal signs of following the traditional plot format.
Novice
No evidence of following the traditional plot format.
Artwork
Distinguished
All artwork is present and wonderfully adds to the understanding of the twisted fairy tale.
Artwork is neat and colorful.
Proficient
All artwork is present and attempts to add to the understanding of the twisted fairy tale.
Artwork is neat and colorful.
Apprentice
All artwork is present but does little to add to the understanding of the twisted fairy tale.
Artwork is fairly neat; may be missing color.
Novice
Artwork is missing.
Subjects:
English
Humanities
Types:
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