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Watsons Go to Birminham: Story Structure
A Flip Book: Story Structure
Rubric Code:
E63284
By
nwilliams77
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Setting
10
The main setting is correctly identified. More than one setting is addressed.
At least two or more complete sentences describing each
setting is present and accurate.
8
The main setting is correctly identified. A complete sentence describing the setting is present and accurate.
6
One of the settings is identified. A complete sentence describing the setting is present and accurate.
4
One of the settings is identified. A sentence describing the setting is present, but may not be accurate.
Characters
10
All main characters are listed and each has more than two accurate character traits listed that describe them.
8
All main characters are listed, and two character traits are present and accurate.
6
Most main characters are listed, and one character trait is present and accurate.
4
Few main characters are listed, and no character traits are present and accurate.
Plot
10
Events are clearly described and clearly justified as being the most important events in the story.
8
An event is clearly described and somewhat justified as being the most important event in the story.
6
An event is clearly described, but not justified as a major event.
4
An event is listed, but it may not be a main event and it may not be clearly described.
Theme
10
The themes of the importance of family and the idea of violence is clearly identified.
8
The theme of family is touched upon, but not in detail as it relates to the story. The same is true of the theme of prejudice.
6
The themes are barely touched upon.
4
The themes are not clear or are off base.
It is difficult to understand the meaning of the themes. Likely only one theme is mentioned. The second one is missing.
Conflict
10
The internal ad eternal conflicts are explained correctly and accurately.
8
The internal and external conflict are explained, but not accurately.
6
Either internal or external conflict is missing.
4
Conflict listed is off base, and either internal and external conflicts are inaccurate or missing.
Mood/Tone
10
The mood/tone is fully described in detail with support from the text.
Mood changes during the story are addressed accurately.
8
The mood/tone is described with some support from the text.
Mood changes during the story are add-ressed accurately.
6
The mood/tone is described, but with very little support from the text. Mood changes during the story are not addressed.
4
The mood/tone is described inaccurately without support from the text. Mood changes during the story are not addressed.
Appearance & Completeness
10
Great care was taken with completing the booklet. All sections have correct information in them.
8
Some care was taken with most of the booklet. All sections have fairly accurate information in them.
6
Some care was taken with the booklet. Most sections have accurate information in them.
4
Lack of effort is evident. One or more sections contain inaccurate information.
Keywords:
Watsons Go to Birmingham
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
Reading
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