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Superstitions Creative Writing
Creative Writing Story about Object
Create a story with information about a superstition studied in class.
Rubric Code:
X24X46B
By
dendon213
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Subject:
History
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Superstition Story
Advanced
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Progressing
2 pts
Beginning
1 pts
Organization
Advanced
Information is very well organized with well-constructed paragraphs. Each paragraph has details and the the story makes perfect sense. All of the required information is present.
Proficient
Information is well organized with constructed paragraphs. Each paragraph has details and the the story make sense, but could have had more information. Not all required information is present.
Progressing
Information is organized into paragraphs. Not all paragraphs have details or are necessary. There is an attempt at a story, but it leaves the reader confused. Much of the information is missing.
Beginning
Information is sometimes organized into paragraphs. There is no very little sense to the story. No information is present or information is not accurate.
Length
Advanced
Story is beyond the required length of two pages and is engaging.
Proficient
Story is the required length of two pages and is engaging.
Progressing
Story is 1.5 pages, and engages the reader.
Beginning
Story does not really have enough to assess.
D.2. His. 18. 9-12
Advanced
Student understands information regarding superstitions. Story is creative and contains information that is correct.
Proficient
Student understands information regarding superstitions.
Story is creative, but some information is not correct.
Progressing
Student shows evidence of some understanding regarding superstitions. Story is creative, but information is not correct.
Beginning
Not enough to assess.
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Writing
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