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Add Yourself to the Story 
Add yourself to the story. What kind of character are you and how do you change the problem in the story? Write a page that shows this new character (you) in the story.
Rubric Code: B76BB7
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Introduce Character

Poor

Introduction does not do a good job of explaining the issue/importance of the character and how the character fits with the story line.
Fair

Introduction somewhat explains the issue/importance of the character and how the character fits with the story line.
Good

Introduction explains the issue/importance of the character and how the character fits with the story line.
Excellent

Introduction thoroughly explains the issue/importance of the character and how the character fits with the story line.
Supporting Details

Poor

Provides little or no supporting details to character's personality, interaction with other characters and/or story problem.
Fair

Provides 1 supporting details to character's personality, interaction with other characters and/or story problem.
Good

Provides 2 supporting details to character's personality, interaction with other characters and/or story problem.
Excellent

Provides 3 or more supporting details to character's personality, interaction with other characters and/or story problem.
Basic Writing Conventions

Poor

Contains many punctuation, spelling, and/or grammatical errors that make the piece illegible.
Fair

Contains many punctuation, spelling, and/or grammatical errors that interfere with meaning.
Good

Contains several punctuation, spelling, and/or grammatical errors that do not interfere with meaning.
Excellent

Contains few, if any, punctuation, spelling, and/or grammatical errors.
Paragraph Structure

Poor

Sentences and paragraphs are short and choppy. Story does not meet page length.
Fair

Sentences and paragraphs are inconsistent and contain minimal variety of vocabulary. Story is 1 full page, 1.5 spaced in length.
Good

Sentences and paragraphs are generally correct with some rich vocabulary. Story is 1 full page, 1.5 spaced in length.
Excellent

Sentences and paragraphs are complete, well-written, varied, and include a rich vocabulary. Story is 1 full page, 1.5 spaced in length.




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