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Fractured Fairytale Presentaion 
The students are to create a fractured fairytale.
Rubric Code: F24A864
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

6 pts

Poor

4 pts

Content/Creativity

Excellent

Story is very creative!

The author also uses a variety of sentences and figurative language. (Similes, metaphors, idioms, onomatopoeia, alliteration, hyperbole, allusion, personification, dialogue, etc.)
Good

Story displays adequate creativity.

The author also uses a bit of variety of sentences and figurative some language. (Similes, metaphors, dialogue, etc.)
Fair

Story has some creativity.

The author also uses limited variety of sentences and little figurative language.
Poor

Story lacks any real creativity.

No variety in sentences and no figurative language.
Organization/Length

Excellent

Minimum 3 paragraphs, introduction, body and conclusion with at least 5+ sentences per paragraph and great details to allow for a good story.
Good

Minimum 3 paragraphs, introduction, body and conclusion with at least 5 sentences per paragraph and good details to allow for a good story.
Fair

Minimum 3 paragraphs, introduction, body and conclusion with at least 4-5 sentences per paragraph and enough details to allow for a good story.
Poor

Minimum 3 paragraphs, introduction, body and conclusion with less than 4-5 sentences per paragraph and limited details.
Conventions

Excellent

Near flawless use of grammar and mechanics (spelling, punctuation, capitalization, etc)
Good

Very few mistakes occur.
Fair

Some mistakes are present.
Poor

Too many mistakes in mechanics.
Word Choice "sparkle words!"

Excellent

Author used the MOST VIVID WORDS in each sentence that added to the understanding of his/her story.
Good

Author used ADEQUATE WORDS in each sentence that let readers understand the story.
Fair

Author could have CHOSEN MORE VIVID WORDS to make the sentences more interesting.
Poor

Author uses POOR WORD CHOICES to make the sentences more interesting for readers.
Illustrations/Pictures

Excellent

The illustrations/slides directly relate to the words on the page and help the reader understand the story.
Good

The illustrations relate to the words on the page.
Fair

The illustrations do not relate to the words on the pages.
Poor

There are pictures missing and incomplete.
Total Points Out of 50



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