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Writing a Myth
Creating a Myth Writing Assignment
After reading different Native American and Cultural Myths and having a class discussion, the students will write their own myth/legend. The myth/legend must follow the myth/legend format. Students will write their own myths to demonstrate their learning regarding symbolism in myth.
Rubric Code:
HX843A2
By
NStuart
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Writing a Myth
Terrific Work
4 pts
Strong Work
3 pts
Work Could Improve
2 pts
Something Is Missing
1 pts
Use of a superpowerful being.
Terrific Work
Powerful being has a large role in the story.
Strong Work
Powerful being mentioned more than once.
Work Could Improve
Powerful being mentioned once.
Something Is Missing
Powerful being not mentioned.
There is logical order to the story
Terrific Work
Well ordered sentences(beginning, middle, and end) that keep to the topic.
Strong Work
Sentences keep to the topic, but the order is weak.
Work Could Improve
Some parts do not keep to the topic.
Something Is Missing
Topic and story are confusing for the reader.
Details make the myth interesting
Terrific Work
Exciting details make the reader "picture" the scene.
Strong Work
Some details help the reader understand what is going on.
Work Could Improve
Not enough details to help the reader understand the story.
Something Is Missing
No details are used.
Evidence of purpose
Terrific Work
Strong Work
Evidence of myth/legend purpose:
1) to explain something in nature,
2) to entertain, or
3) to teach about human behavior
Work Could Improve
.
Something Is Missing
No evidence of myth/legend purpose:
1) to explain something in nature,
2) to entertain, or
3) to teach about human behavior.
Use of Symbolism
Terrific Work
Multiple symbols are used in the story. These are reinforced using figurative language.
Strong Work
The symbols used in the story are well developed and reinforced.
Work Could Improve
The symbols of good and evil are used in the story.
Something Is Missing
No symbols are used in the story.
Keywords:
Myth Writing Rubric
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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