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Facing a Fear
Write about a time you faced a fear.
Rubric Code:
E5C72X
By
NancyCook
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Setting
Poor
No obvious intentional setting described
Fair
short description of setting.
Good
Setting thoroughly described with several sensory details
Plot
Poor
No beginning, middle or end.
Fair
Some clear beginning, middle or end. But a lapse or not developed fully.
Good
Logical beginning, middle or end.
Ideas/Fear
Poor
No connection to theme of being an outcast/other
Fair
Idea of outcast shown to some degree
Good
Creative, original way of conveying being an outcast
Conventions
Poor
Many errors distract the reader from the story
Fair
Several errors need to be corrected
Good
Few errors exist
Show vs Tell
Poor
The story is being told and is not engaging to read
Fair
The story is shown in scenes to some degree
Good
The story is shown in lively scenes we can picture; characters are realistic
Tense/Dialogue
Poor
Writer switches tenses too often/dialogue is lacking or formatted incorrectly
Fair
The writer stays for the most part in past tense/dialogue used
Good
Writer uses past tense (or expert use of present) consistently/dialogue greatly enhances the story
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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