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Realistic Fiction Story Writing
Realistic Fiction Story Writing
Students wrote a realistic fiction story using the workshop model.
Rubric Code:
F753B8
By
mrsbeej
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Realistic Fiction Narratives
Advanced
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Basic
2 pts
Below Basic
1 pts
Beginning/Leads
Advanced
The story has a creative, well-developed lead with a hook that pulls the reader in.
Proficient
The story has a creative lead that contains setting and it makes sense with the story.
Basic
The story has a lead that does not capture the reader's attention.
Below Basic
The story does not have an adequate lead.
Developed Plot/Problem
Advanced
The plot is well-developed, chronological and all obstacles that lead up to the problem are relevant.
The character's struggles and motivation are evident and are the center of the plot.
Transitions are used to connect events in the story.
Proficient
The plot is well-developed, most event are chronological and most obstacles that lead up to the problem are relevant.
The character's struggles and motivation are the center of the plot.
Transitions are used to connect events in the story.
Basic
The plot is somewhat developed, some events are chronological and some obstacles that lead up to the problem are present.
The character's struggles and motivation are not evident and/or are not the center of the plot.
Some transitions are used and they loosely connect events in the story.
Below Basic
The plot is not developed, not in chronological order and no obstacles leading up to the problem are present.
No transitions are used to connect the events in the story.
Conclusion/Solution
Advanced
The end of the story is creative and presents a good solution to the problem.
Proficient
The end of the story presents a creative and adequate solution to the problem.
Basic
The end of the story presents a basic solution to the problem.
Below Basic
The story does not have a solution to the problem.
Characters Traits
Advanced
The character traits are portrayed throughout the story in action, behavior, and dialogue.
Proficient
The character traits are portrayed throughout the story using dialogue or description.
Basic
The character traits are described in the beginning or the story as a list.
Below Basic
The character traits are not portrayed in the story.
Presentation
Advanced
Final copy contains all of the following:
Legible handwriting
Correct Margins
AND
Correct heading
Proficient
Final copy contains 2 of the following:
Legible handwriting
Correct Margins
AND
Correct heading
Basic
Final copy contains one of the following:
Legible handwriting
Correct Margins
OR
Correct heading
Below Basic
Final copy does not contain:
Legible handwriting
Correct Margins
AND
Correct heading
Conventions
Advanced
The story contains fewer than 1-2 errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and paragraph structure.
Proficient
The story contains 3-4 errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and paragraph structure.
Basic
The story contains 5-6 errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and paragraph structure.
Below Basic
The story contains 10 or more errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and paragraph structure.
Keywords:
story; creative; writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
Writing
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