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Writing a Myth 
Students must write a myth in the tradition of the Greeks. There must be a protagonist, an antagonist and some natural phenomenon must be explained.
Rubric Code: DX658W
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Writing A Myth
  FORGETFUL WRITER

0 pts

AMATEUR WRITER

1 pts

AVERAGE WRITER

2 pts

EXEMPLARY WRITER

3 pts

Natural Event Explained

FORGETFUL WRITER

The story contained no explanation of a natural event and how it came to be.
AMATEUR WRITER

A real to life natural event was mentioned in the story.
AVERAGE WRITER

A real to life natural event was mentioned and how it came to be but with little or no detail.
EXEMPLARY WRITER

A real to life natural event was described in detail as to how it came to be.
Hero (protagonist)

FORGETFUL WRITER

No protagonist character was created for this story.
AMATEUR WRITER

A character was created but not described and not involved in the story as an protagonist.
AVERAGE WRITER

A character was created and described but was not involved in the story as an protagonist.
EXEMPLARY WRITER

A character was created, described, and involved in the story as the protagonist.
Enemy (antagonist)

FORGETFUL WRITER

No antagonist character was created for this story.
AMATEUR WRITER

A character was created but not described and not involved in the story as a antagonist.
AVERAGE WRITER

A character was created and described but was not involved in the story as a antagonist.
EXEMPLARY WRITER

A character was created, described, and involved in the story as the antagonist.
Complete Sentence Structure in writ

FORGETFUL WRITER

They did not have a single complete sentence or did not complete this assignment.
AMATEUR WRITER

There are multiple errors in sentence structure.
AVERAGE WRITER

There are one or two errors in sentence structure, such as a fragment, run on, or a stringy.
EXEMPLARY WRITER

There are no errors in sentence structure.




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