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Fictional Narrative 3rd Grade Rubric 
This is a rubric determining on how well each short story was written.
Rubric Code: J82A6C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Fictional Narrative
  Poor

1 pts

Mediocre

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Creativity

Poor

- The story has no creativity, and you don't want to read on at all.
Mediocre

- The story has alright creativity, enough where you might want to read on.
Fair

- The story has good creativity so you want to read on.
Excellent

- The story has such good creativity that you just want to keep on reading.
Setting

Poor

- You do not know where/when the story takes place, your're completely lost.
Mediocre

- You somewhat know where/when things are taking place.
Fair

- You know when/where things are taking place most of the time.
Excellent

- You know exactly where/when everything is taking place.

- The setting is described so well that you feel like your there.
Details/problem/solution

Poor

- The story is rarely described with good detail.
- You don't feel like you're in the story at all.

The problem/solution isn't clear
Mediocre

- The story is somewhat described with detail.

- You somewhat feel like you're in the story.

The problem/solution is somewhat clear.
Fair

- Most everything is described with detail.

- You sometimes feel like you are in the story.

The Problem/solution is clear.
Excellent

- Everything is described with precise detail.
- You feel like you are watching a movie or your in the story.
The problem/solution is interesting and you can make connections to it.
Character Description

Poor

- You hardly know anything about the character and you hardly know what they look like.

- You hardly know how they act.
Mediocre

- You know somewhat about the character and you somewhat know what they look like.

- You know how they act somewhat.
Fair

- You know about the characters and you know what they look like.

- You know how they mostly act.
Excellent

- You get to know all about the characters and you know what they look like. You know some of their traits and feelings.
Rough copies

Poor

Does not have their rough copies
Mediocre

Has one rough copy but it is not edited
Fair

Has both rough copies but neither are edited
Excellent

Has both rough copies, both are edited.
Spelling/Grammar

Poor

Has 10 or more spelling/grammar mistakes
Mediocre

Has 7-9 spelling/ grammar mistakes
Fair

Has 3-6 spelling grammar mistakes
Excellent

Has 1-2 Spelling/Grammar mistakes




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