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Create a Nature Myth-Writing Assignment 
We have explored and discussed creation myths...now it is your turn to create your own in the likeness of the Native Americans! TASK: You will create a myth that explains a natural phenomenon such as the reason behind a volcano's eruption, earthquake, echoes, rainbows, droughts, hail etc.
Rubric Code: AXW4W68
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Writing a Myth
  High Degree

(N/A)

Considerable

(N/A)

Some

(N/A)

Limited

(N/A)

Main topic/ Idea Sentence

High Degree

Main topic/ idea is clear. There is a clear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon (natural event).
Considerable

Main topic/ idea is somewhat clear. There is a generally clear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon (natural event).
Some

Main topic/ idea is not present at all. There is no clear theme that follows a creation or explanation of a natural phenomenon (natural event).
Limited

This is an assignment with no more than a reference to the task or NO PRODUCT at all.
Character/human or non-human

High Degree

There is a clear, well-thought out and described main character or a cast of more than one character, who interacts and is a PART of the myth.
Considerable

There is a well described main character or cast of characters, but they do not fit with the nature myth and seem random or thrown in OR the main character or cast of characters fit the story, but they are not well-described or "fleshed-out."
Some

There is no character included at all.
Limited

This is an assignment with no more than a reference to the task or NO PRODUCT at all.
There is logical order to the story

High Degree

Well ordered sentences (beginning, middle, and end) that keep to the topic / subject.
Considerable

Sentences keep to the topic, but the order is weak.
Some

Topic and story are confusing for the reader and the order seems random and not well thought out.
Limited

This is an assignment with no more than a reference to the task or NO PRODUCT at all.
Spelling and Grammar

High Degree

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are correct,
Presentation is neat and well illustrated.
Considerable

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation are mostly correct,
Presentation is neat and well illustrated.
Some

Spelling, grammar, and punctuation contain many errors. Presentation is very disorderly (very sloppy) or not at all illustrated.
Limited

This is an assignment with no more than a reference to the task or NO PRODUCT at all.
Oral Tradition

High Degree

The story was read aloud to the class by the author(s) of the story
Considerable

X
Some

X
Limited

The story wasn't read aloud to the class by the author(s) of the story



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