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Story Writing Rubric
Story Writing Rubric
This rubric is created to asses in writing a short story project. The students will show their understanding about the characteristics of short story and they will choose the topic of their own short story freely.
Rubric Code:
A2443C6
By
Dmtrsim
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Writing A Short Story
Excellent
(N/A)
Good
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Poor
(N/A)
Introduction
Excellent
The introduction is engaging and encourages the reader to continue reading. This may be though the use of sensory details, dialogue or an unusual setting.
Good
The learner has attempted to engage the reader. Some aspects of the introduction are engaging but this is not sustained.
Fair
The introduction is mundane and does not entice the reader to continue reading.
Poor
No introduction has been provided.
Plot development and Conflict
Excellent
The plot is extremely engaging and original. The story contains a clear conflict or problem that needs to be resolved. The conflict is highly original and keep the readers' attention.
Good
The plot is somewhat engaging. The story contains a conflict or problem that needs to be resolved. it may be somewhat cliched or hackneyed.
Fair
The plot does not engage the reader. The learner has attempted to provide a conflict or problem but it tends to be vague . It may be mundane or cliched.
Poor
The story lacks a plot. It makes little sense to the reader There is no real conflict or problem within the story.
Characters
Excellent
Successfully goes in-depth with description; clearly covers all aspects of character (looks, traits, actions.). The characters are multidimensional and believable.
Good
Goes in-depth with description; covers most aspects of character (looks, traits, actions.)
Fair
Includes some description; covers some aspects of character (looks, traits, actions.) RPC does not fit well into the story and clearly was added without thought.
Poor
Does not go in-depth with description; does not cover all aspects of character (looks, traits, actions.)
RPC does not fit with story at all.
Structure
Excellent
The story is extremely well structured. There is a clear beginning, middle and end. Paragraphs are used effectively.
Good
There is a sequence of events Story attempts a beginning, middle, and end, and paragraphs are used.
Fair
The sequence of events is confusing. Story has some sense of a beginning, middle, and/or end but the use of paragraphs is incorrect or absent.
Poor
There is no logical order to the story. Story has no beginning, middle, and/or end. Paragraphs have not been used.
Vocabulary
Excellent
Vocabulary is sophisticated, varied and interesting. Precise and careful words choice has been made.
Good
Vocabulary is good. The learner has tried to use interesting and varied vocabulary.
Fair
The vocabulary tends to be mundane.
Poor
The vocabulary is very simplistic.
Spelling, punctuation and grammar
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Keywords:
Writing A Short Story
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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