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Short Story Creative Writing Rough Draft
Short Story Creative Writing Rough Draft
Students will create their own short story, focusing on setting, characterization, plot and imagery.
Rubric Code:
W222BA6
By
nchamalis
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Story Rubric
Excellent
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Fair
1 pts
Needs Improvement
0 pts
Enter Title
Excellent
Has completed a clear plan of story.
Good
Has completed a plan of story.
Fair
Has partially completed a plan of story
Needs Improvement
Has failed to complete a plan of the story.
Characterization and setting
Excellent
The setting and character(s) is/are interesting and clearly developed.
Good
The setting and character(s) is/are clearly developed.
Fair
The setting and character(s) is/are somewhat developed.
Needs Improvement
The setting character(s) is/are barely developed.
Plot
Excellent
Story has at least one well defined problem/conflict, a climax and an engaging ending.
Good
Story has a problem/conflict, a climax, and an acceptable resolution.
Fair
Story has a problem and solution, but the problem never reaches a climax. Or the stroy has a problem and a climax but it not fully developed.
Needs Improvement
The problem and/or climax and/or resolution is not present.
Creativity
Excellent
Story includes plently of details (literary devices) that give the reader images in their mind while reading the story.
Good
Story includes some details (literary devices) that give the reader images in their mind while reading the story.
Fair
Story includes very little details (literary devices) that give the reader images in their mind while reading the story.
Needs Improvement
Story is told with very little or no details (literary devices) that give the reader images in the mind while reading the story.
Keywords:
Creative Writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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