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Creating an Illustrated Myth (New)
Rubric Code:
JXX4525
By
jeffrey_jacobs
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Subject:
English
Type:
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Grade Levels:
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Criteria
100 %
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Exemplary
100 pts
Proficient
85 pts
Emerging
70 pts
Incomplete
60 pts
Ideas
15 %
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Exemplary
The myth explains a natural phenomenon and includes the idea of choice while
cleverly teaching a lesson.
Proficient
Explains a natural phenomenon and teaches a lesson.
Emerging
Does not explain a natural phenomenon or a lesson.
Incomplete
Does not explain a natural phenomenon and a lesson.
Ideas
15 %
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Exemplary
The myth skillfully uses
narrative elements to
engage the reader and lead him/her to a satisfying conclusion
Proficient
The myth uses
narrative elements to
engage the reader and lead him/her to a satisfying conclusion
Emerging
The myth is hard to follow and does not include sufficient narrative elements to aid the reader
Incomplete
Does not use narrative elements
Ideas
15 %
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Exemplary
The myth includes many
vivid illustrations that
enhance the ideas using
effective symbolism
Proficient
includes visuals that connect the ideas in the myth
Emerging
includes few if any visuals to demonstrate ideas in the myth
Incomplete
has no visuals to support the myth or demonstrate ideas.
Structure
15 %
Exemplary
Is well organized and clearly follows the plots structure of a story.
Proficient
Uses essential story elements and follows a plot structure.
Emerging
is not well organized and includes only some elements of plots structure.
Incomplete
is disorganized and difficult to follow.
Structure
15 %
Exemplary
Skillfully uses transitions to guide the reader.
Proficient
uses some transitions to move between ideas.
Emerging
includes few, if any, transitions.
Incomplete
includes no transitions.
Use of Language
15 %
Exemplary
Effectively uses figurative language and sensory details to vividly "show" the incident
Proficient
includes details to enhance the descriptions of characters and setting.
Emerging
Includes details that do not fit the story or descriptions that are incomplete.
Incomplete
Describes details in confusing language.
Mechanics
10 %
Exemplary
Has few or no errors
Proficient
Contains few errors, but does not detract from meaning.
Emerging
Contains mistakes that detract from meaning.
Incomplete
Contains errors that interfere with meaning.
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