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Identifying Story Elements 
(Reading 1.4) demonstrate understanding of a variety of texts by identifying important ideas and some supporting details
Rubric Code: SXCB7XX
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Story Elements - various texts
  Level 4

Excellent

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Level 3

Good

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Level 2

Fair

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Level 1

Poor

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Elements of a Story

Level 4

Can identify all elements of a story: Plot, Characters, Setting, Conflict/Problem, Solution to the Conflict/Problem, Theme of a story.
Level 3

Identifies only 5-6 Elements of a story from the following: Plot, Characters, Setting, Conflict/Problem, Solution to the Conflict/Problem, Theme of a story.
Level 2

Identifies only 4 Elements of a story from the following: Plot, Characters, Setting, Conflict/Problem, Solution to the Conflict/Problem, Theme of a story.
Level 1

Identifies 3 or less of the Elements of a story from the following: Plot, Characters, Setting, Conflict/Problem, Solution to the Conflict/Problem, Theme of a story.
Plot

Level 4

Accurately describes in detail how the story is structured: B, M, E.
Level 3

Can retell the majority of the structure of the story: B, M, E. Uses combination details and general descriptions.
Level 2

Can only describe certain parts of how the story is structured: B, M, E. No details, only general descriptions
Level 1

Cannot describe the parts of how a story is structured: B, M, E.
Characters

Level 4

Characterization was effectively developed throughout the story.
Level 3

Characterization was mostly developed throughout the story.
Level 2

Characterization was minimally developed throughout the story.
Level 1

Characterization was under developed or not developed at all throughout the story.
Setting/Atmosphere

Level 4

Described the setting: when and where the story took place. Described the atmosphere of the story.
Level 3

Described part of setting: when or where the story took place. Can describe some characteristics of the atmosphere of the story.
Level 2

Described some of the setting: when and where the story took place. Can only identify one characteristic that describes the atmosphere of the story.
Level 1

Did not describe the setting or atmosphere.
Conflict/Problem

Level 4

Stated the main problem(s); character solved the conflict.
Level 3

Stated most of the problem.
Level 2

Stated some of the problem.
Level 1

Did not state the problem.
Solution

Level 4

Stated how the problem was solved.
Level 3

Stated how most of the problem was solved
Level 2

Stated how some of the problem was solved
Level 1

Did not state how the problem was solved
Theme

Level 4

Effectively developed the theme of the story and how one can learn from the theme. Uses descriptive details.
Level 3

Mostly developed the theme of the story and how one can learn from the theme. Mostly used descriptive details.
Level 2

Minimally developed the theme of the story and how one can learn from the theme. Minimally used descriptive details.
Level 1

Failed to develop the theme of the story and how one can learn from the theme. Failed to use descriptive details.
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