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Fictional Narratives 
We used drawings from "Harris Burdick" to create a fictional narrative centered around the artwork.
Rubric Code: A2A928
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Writing Process

Poor

The writer has less than 2 drafts written and improvement of the writing is not apparent across the drafts.
Fair

The writer has 2 or 3 drafts written and improvement of the writing is occasionally seen across the drafts.
Good

The writer has 4 drafts written and improvement of the writing is apparent across the drafts.
Figurative Language

Poor

The writer uses no figurative language.
Fair

The writer has used 1 form of figurative language and it adds to the writing.
Good

The writer has used at least 2 forms of figurative language in such a way that they add to the writing.
Transitional Words

Poor

The writer uses no transitional words or uses only one word repeatedly.
Fair

The writer uses a few transitional words but often repeats the word or phrase.
Good

The writer uses a variety of transitional words or phrases to help the reader follow the narrative.
Character Development

Poor

The writer does little or no descriptions of the characters and their actions.
Fair

The writer occassionally helps the reader to understand and visualize the characters by offering some descriptions and conversational dialogue.
Good

The writer helps the reader to understand and visualize the characters by offering detailed descriptions and conversational dialogue
Story

Poor

The writer leaves important information out, does not introduce the narrative, or does not give a closing to the narrative.
Fair

The writer gives most of the important information, gives a vague introduction to the narrative, or does not thoroughly close the narrative.
Good

The writer includes important infomation, gives an introduction to the narrative, and closes the narrative appropriately.
Grammar

Poor

The writer has multiple errors that distract the reader or change the meaning of the narrative.
Fair

The writer has a 5-10 errors that sometimes distract the reader or change the meaning of the narrative.
Good

The writer has few or no errors that do not take away from the meaning of the narrative or distract the reader.




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