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Concept Map on Short Stories 
This rubric is for the understanding of the plot,setting, main characters and use of the three kinds of irony in the short stories we've read so far.
Rubric Code: BX6AW5W
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Short Story Concept Map
  Excellent/Very Good

3 pts

Good/Satisfactory

2 pts

Not yet within expectations

1 pts

Four elements included

Excellent/Very Good

The concept map has all of the terms. Each of the ideas have been fully developed and make sense.
Good/Satisfactory

The mind map has two of the three main ideas: the main character, setting, plot and irony. The main ideas could be more detailed and are confusing.
Not yet within expectations

The concept map has none of the three main ideas: the main character, plot, the irony or setting. The main ideas have no detail and are not understandable.
Well Organized

Excellent/Very Good

The concept map is very well made and has been presented in a neat and orderly style. The arrows accurately display the correct order of events in the plot.
Good/Satisfactory

The concept map is adequately made and has been presented in a somewhat neat and orderly style. There are a couple arrow errors with the order of events in the plot.
Not yet within expectations

The concept map is poorly made and has been presented in a disorderly style. There are many arrow errors with the order of events to the point that the plot doesn't make sense.
Original and Creative

Excellent/Very Good

The concept map includes a lot of detail that helps the reader picture what is happening. The details allow the reader to imagine the scene and characters. The overall plot unique and creative. I can tell that a lot of thought and work were put into the story.
Good/Satisfactory

Some description was present in the concept map but there could be more. Because of the lack of detail, the reader can't clearly picture what is happening. The plot could have been more creative and unique.
Not yet within expectations

There was little or no description present in the concept map. It is hard to understand and picture the characters and setting of the story. No descriptive words are used. The plot is neither unique nor creative.
Spelling/Grammar

Excellent/Very Good

There are two or fewer spelling and grammar mistakes in the concept map. Overall, the story is not affected by spelling and grammar errors.
Good/Satisfactory

The concept map has three to six spelling and grammar mistakes. The concept map is more difficult to read because of spelling and grammar errors.
Not yet within expectations

There are many spelling or grammar mistakes in the concept map. The concept map is very hard to read because of the errors.




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