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My Myth
My Myth
As you ponder what to write, it is important to know that Greeks insisted on certain guidelines. Everthing they composed, built, made, conceived, danced, sang, or explained had elements of beauty, symmetry, clarity, balance, proportion, and function. Your story should not only have beautiful language, but should also serve a function (explain something in nature - either human nature or the earth).
Rubric Code:
D387BB
By
barnhart6th
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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My Myth
Surpassing Expectations
4 pts
Meeting Expectations
3 pts
Below Expectations
2 pts
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Content Knowledge
Surpassing Expectations
Writing includes eastern/western dragon traits. Knowledge of the myth genre and qualities of a myth are clear and well-executed. The writing sounds like a real myth!
Meeting Expectations
Writing includes some eastern/western dragon traits. Some knowledge of the genre is evident and qualities of a myth are clear.
Below Expectations
Writing includes little eastern/western dragon traits. There is little knowledge of the genre found and qualities of a myth are vague.
Needs Improvement
Writing includes no eastern/western dragon traits. There is no evidence of the genre and qualities of a myth.
Creativity
Surpassing Expectations
Writing creates a believable, new myth with a moral or explanation for why something happens in nature - either human nature or the earth
Meeting Expectations
Writing creates a new myth. There are many ideas, but some of the plot line is not believable or reasonable.
Below Expectations
The myth is derivative and much of the plot line is unbelievable.
Needs Improvement
The myth appears to be borrowed from some other aspect of literature or media. No creative originality.
Logical Order with Details
Surpassing Expectations
Well-ordered story with beginning, middle and end. Writer has followed a clearly-defined timeline with many facts and details.
Meeting Expectations
Story mostly progresses in order. Some details help the reader understand what is going on.
Below Expectations
Story meanders and can be confusing. Not enough details to help the reader understand the story.
Needs Improvement
Story follows no order and no details are used.
Sentence Structure and word choice
Surpassing Expectations
Sentences vary in length and structure (compound, begins with a preposition) effectively, creating mood. Great words. No repetition.
Meeting Expectations
Sentences vary in length. There is variety in how sentences begin. Good word choice and little repetition.
Below Expectations
There is some variety in length of sentences and how they begin. Some good word choice but repetitive words.
Needs Improvement
Little attention is paid to sentence length, beginnings or word choice.
Mechanical
Surpassing Expectations
There are few to no spelling or grammar mistakes.
Meeting Expectations
There are several grammar or spelling mistakes.
Below Expectations
There are several grammar or spelling mistakes that distract the reader somewhat.
Needs Improvement
There are many mistakes that make the writing hard to follow.
Keywords:
Greek Mythology, myth, create, creative writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Assignment
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