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Wiki stories
Narrative Essay Rubric
Evaluates a wiki story using the narrative form and creating links to other stories and plotlines.
Rubric Code:
F26CAC
By
sweiss
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Wiki Story
Poor
7 pts
Fair
8 pts
Good
9 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Images/Graphics
Poor
Includes images/graphics from the internet that are not closely linked to the story or does not include any images or graphics.
Fair
Includes images/graphics that are closely linked to the story.
Good
Includes images that are an important part of the wiki and add strong details. Use of images contributes to the story meaning in signigicant ways.
Excellent
Includes images that are an important part of the wiki and add strong details. Use of images contributes to the story meaning in signigicant ways. Images are linked to other wikis.
Main points/body paragraphs
Poor
Details are either uninteresting or lacking. The narrator is undeveloped and tells rather thans shows, the story.
Fair
There are clear points, but they lack detail. Points/action not very interesting.
Good
Well developed main points directly related to action or point of the story. Detail is descriptive and interesting. There is a clear point of view.
Excellent
Action/points in story is cleverly developed with colorful and lively description. There is a clear and consistent point of view used throughout the story.
Text Connections
Poor
Makes basic connections/links within own text to create story that has more than one character that in some way, connect together.
Fair
Uses links that connect to classmates' wikis in ways that forward and evelop that story. Classmates' wikis become part of your wiki story.
Good
Makes unexpected but clear connections to others' texts to extend the story.
Excellent
Makes unexpected but clear connections to others' texts to extend the story in interesting and surprising directions.
Style:sentence flow, diction
Poor
Writing is confusing, hard to follow. Contains fragments and/or run-on sentences. Inappropriate diction.
Fair
Writing is clear, but sentences may lack variety. Diction is appropriate.
Good
Writing is clear and sentences have varied structure. Diction is consistent.
Excellent
Writing is smooth, skillful, and coherent. Sentences are strong and expressive with varied structure. Dictions is consistent and words well chosen.
Writing and Process
Poor
Wiki text uses student's voice and personal ideas. Wiki has been created in the time allowed and is close to a finished product.
Fair
Wiki text uses student's voice and personal ideas and demonstrates strong relationships to other links. Wiki has been created throu many revisions and changes.
Good
Wiki text shows relationships with other links and perspectives. The text an links flow and make sense to the reader.
Excellent
Wiki text shows relationships with other links and perspectives. The text an links flow and make sense to the reader. Wiki is completed but is also a text that will constantly change as a part of a bigger system.
Keywords:
narrative
Subjects:
English
Types:
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