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Frame Story Rubric 
This is a rubric determining on how well each frame short story was written.
Rubric Code: BXX2B29
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Frame Story Rubric
  Poor

12 pts

Mediocre

13 pts

Fair

14 pts

Excellent

15 pts

Creativity

Poor

- The story has no creativity, and you don't want to read on at all.
Mediocre

- The story has alright creativity, enough where you might want to read on.
Fair

- The story has good creativity so you want to read on.
Excellent

- The story has such good creativity that you just want to keep on reading.
Setting

Poor

- You do not know where the story takes place, your completely lost.
Mediocre

- You somewhat know where things are taking place.
Fair

- You know where things are taking place most of the time.
Excellent

- You know exactly where everything is taking place.

- The setting is described so well that you feel like your there.
Detail

Poor

- The story is rarely described with good detail.

- You don't feel like your in the story at all.
Mediocre

- The story is somewhat described with detail.

- You somewhat feel like your in the story.
Fair

- Most everything is described with detail.

- You sometimes feel like you are in the story.
Excellent

- Everything is described with precise detail.

- You feel like you are watching a movie or your in the story.
Character Description

Poor

- You hardly know anything about the character and you hardly know what they look like.

- You hardly know how they act.
Mediocre

- You know somewhat about the character and you somewhat know what they look like.

- You know how they act somewhat.
Fair

- You know about the characters and you know what they look like.

- You know how they mostly act.
Excellent

- You get to know all about the characters and you know what they look like.

- You know how they act.
Frame

Poor

- There is no frame to your frame story.
Mediocre

- You somewhat set up a frame story.
Fair

- You set up a frame story, but the detaile of the frame were not as detailed as they could have been.
Excellent

- You set up a frame story and both the internal stories and the frame were detailed and well thought out.
Grammar and Mechanics

Poor

Major spelling and punctuation errors (7+). Writing is unclear and hard to read. Did not follow typing requirements.
Mediocre

A few minor spelling and punctuation errors (5-6). Writing is clear and readable. Few typing errors.
Fair

Almost no spelling or punctuation errors (3-4). Writing is clear and easy to understand, but writing could be improved, by editing. Typed correctly.
Excellent

Only one or two spelling and/or punctuation errors. Writing is clear and easy to read. Typed correctly.
Typing
  Followed Guidelines

10 pts

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(N/A)

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(N/A)

Did Not Follow Guidelines

0 pts

Guidelines

Followed Guidelines

- 12 pt font
- double spaced
- standard margins
- black type
- name, date, and class in the upper right corner.
- title centered.
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Did Not Follow Guidelines

See guidelines to the left.




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