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Children's Story Rubric: Peer Evaluation
Based on this rubric, your knowledge of children's stories, and your knowledge of what makes a children's story affective, grade your peers' story!
Rubric Code:
AX3676
By
albany
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Story Line
Poor
Not easy to follow; Difficult to read; Not appropriate for young audience members
Fair
A little hard to follow; May be difficult for young audiences
Good
Very easy to follow; a quick and easy read; very kid-friendly
Protagonist/Antagonist
Poor
No easily-identifiable Protagonist or Antagonist
Fair
Protagonist and/or Antagonist identifiable but needs mroe development
Good
Protagonist and/or Antagonist is easily identifiable and relatable
Language
Poor
May not be easily understood for a young audience; inappropriate language usage for a children's story
Fair
Uses some words/phrases that may be difficult for young audiences
Good
Language usage is age-appropriate
Fable/Fairy/Tall Tale
Poor
Does not show the qualities of a Fable, Tall Tale or Fairy Tale
Fair
Portrays a few qualities of a Fable, Tall Tale or Fairy Tale
Good
Great example of a Fable, Tall Tale or Fairy Tale
Landmark
Poor
Does not include an obvious landmark of Albany
Fair
Landmark of Albany discussed but not easily identifiable (explain further of necessary)
Good
Landmark of Albany discussed and easily identifiable
Moral/Purpose of story
Poor
No moral or identifiable purpose to story
Fair
Moral or point of story may be difficult to abstract for young audiences
Good
Moral of story is easily identifiable for young audience members
Story telling divice
Poor
No story telling device
Fair
An attempt at the use of a literary device is apparent
Good
Author employs a literary device throughout the story
Keywords:
peer evaluation
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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