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Original modern-day parable
Original modern-day parable
Write a modern day parable that illustrates the virtues of industry, promptness, loyalty, obedience or virtues deemed to be important at home, in school or in the workplace.
Rubric Code:
J2X23A4
By
mrs_jkc
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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1 pts
Character(s)
4
The main character(s) are named and clearly described in the text. Most readers could describe the characters accurately.
3
The main characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what they look like.
2
The main characters are named. The reader knows very little about the characters.
1
It is hard to tell who the characters are or they are not named at all.
Setting
4
Many vivid/ descriptive words are used to tell where and when the story took place.
3
Some vivid/ descriptive details are used to describe the setting.
2
The reader can figure out where and when the story takes place, but the authors didn't provide much detail.
1
The reader has trouble figuring out where and when the story takes place.
Problem/conflict
4
It is clear what conflict the main characters face and why it is a problem,
3
It is fairly easy to understand what conflict the main characters face and why it is a problem,
2
It is fairly easy to understand the conflict but not why it is a problem.
1
It is unclear what the conflict is and why it is a problem.
Moral
4
The moral is clearly stated and relates directly to the events in the story.
3
The moral is easy to understand and relates somewhat to the events in the story.
2
The moral and it's relationship to the story is hard to understand.
1
No moral is attempted or it is impossible to understand.
Mechanics
4
There are no spelling and/or punctuation errors in the final draft. Character and place names are spelled consistently throughout.
3
There are 2-3 spelling and/or punctuation errors in the final draft.
2
There are 4-6 spelling and/or punctuation errors in the final draft.
1
There are more than 7 spelling and/or punctuation errors.
Creativity
4
The story is very imaginative and original.
3
The story is imaginative and original.
2
The story contains few imaginative and original details.
1
There is little to no imagination or originality in the story.
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