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Fable Writing
Fable Writing
Write a fable that illustrates a particular moral using imagined characters, setting, and events. Your fable should clearly demonstrate the moral and include characters, setting, and a plot. You should edit your work for grammar, spelling and puncuation error. Please turn in your best work either written or typed.
Rubric Code:
WX9X985
By
sonia_pike
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Fables
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Characterization
Poor
Character(s) are poorly developed. Choice of character(s) seems random. No Details are provided.
Fair
Character(s) exhibit some traits. Choice of character(s) is not clearly related to the moral of the story.
Good
Character(s) exhibit traits that make sense. Choice of character(s) matches the moral of the story. Some details are provided.
Excellent
Character(s) embody stereotypes that are obvious to the reader. Choice of character(s) enhances the moral of the story. Desriptions and details of the character are provided.
Setting
Poor
Setting is not included. No description or details are provided.
Fair
Setting is poorly developed. No description or details are provided.
Good
Setting is developed. Some descriptions and few details are provided.
Excellent
Setting is very developed. Detailed descriptions are provided.
Plot
Poor
Actions in plot do not lead to the moral. Plot is not developed and no explaination is provided.
Fair
Actions in plot barely lead to the moral. Plot is provided without details or explanations.
Good
Actions in plot lead to the moral. Some explaination of plot provided. A few details and explanation included.
Excellent
Actions lead directly to the moral. Plot is extremly developed and explained.
Moral
Poor
Does not create a moral or the moral seems unrelated to events in the story.
Fair
Moral is present and somewhat supports the fable. The moral is related to events in the story, but is not clearly a lesson learned.
Good
Creates a moral that supports the fable. The moral is a lesson that can be learned from the main character's experience.
Excellent
Successfully creates an effective moral that supports the fable. The moral is clearly the lesson the main character should learn.
Grammar
Poor
Contains many errors in grammar, puncuation and spelling. Unreadable.
Fair
Contains some errors in grammar, puncuation and spelling.
Good
Contains few errors in grammar, puncuation and spelling.
Excellent
Contains no errors in grammar, puncuation and spelling.
Keywords:
fable, short story, narrative writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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