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Tall Tale
Rubric Code:
DX84CB
By
nvaldez
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Exaggeration
Poor
No examples of exaggeration given.
Fair
1 or 2 examples of exaggeration given
Good
3 or more examples of exaggeration given
Tall Tale Main Character
Poor
Character is never the strongest, bravest, or smartest character.
Fair
Character sometimes is the strongest, bravest, or smartest.
Good
Character is always the strongest, bravest, or smartest.
Tall Tale Setting
Poor
The setting is not in the United States.
Fair
Some of the setting is in the United States.
Good
The tall tale takes place in the United States.
Problem
Poor
There is no clear problem in the tall tale.
Fair
The problem is somewhat apparent, but not clearly defined throughout the tall tale.
Good
The problem is clear throughout the tall tale.
Plot
Poor
The plot of the story is not funny or impossible.
Fair
The plot of the story is somewhat funny and impossible.
Good
The plot is funny and impossible.
End
Poor
The character does not solve a problem, overcome an obstacle, or defeat a "bad guy."
Fair
The character tries to solve the problem, overcome an obstacle, or defeat a "bad guy", but fails.
Good
The character solves a problem, overcomes an obstacle, or defeats a "bad guy."
Battles
Poor
The character doesn't battle storms or animals. Isn't kind to animals. Doesn't rescue anyone from danger. Didn't have adventures on water. Didn't travel great distances.
Fair
The character does only one of the following story elements.
The character battles storms or animals. Is kind to animals. Rescues someone from danger. Had adventures on water. Traveled great distances.
Good
The character does two or more of the following story elements.
The character battles storms or animals. Is kind to animals. Rescues someone from danger. Had adventures on water. Traveled great distances.
Keywords:
American Tall Tales
Subjects:
English
Types:
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