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Creative Writing Christmas Story
Creative Writing Christmas Story
LA class writes a Christmas story.
Rubric Code:
J9W656
By
Aaronjchan
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Christmas Story
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Ideas
-Focused
1
It is fairly easy to guess what the main idea is.
Some parts are unclear, however, or the topic is still too big to handle.
2
The paper is usually clear and focused.
The topic is fairly well defined, but it could be smaller.
3
The paper is mostly clear and focused.
The topic is small enough to handle.
4
The paper is clear and focused.
The topic is small and well defined.
Ideas
-Exciting
-Interesting
1
There are few, if any, engaging moments.
Detail is present, but some of it is too general.
2
There are some engaging moments.
The writing includes some interesting details. The writer needs to dig a little deeper.
3
The message/story has many engaging moments.
The writer has chosen many interesting details.
4
The message or story is both engaging and memorable.
The writer is selective, consistently sharing unusual, beyond-the-obvious details that are entertaining.
Organization
-Stays on topic
1
The writer wanders from the main point enough to create some confusion.
2
The writer does not always focus on the main idea, but this is not distracting or confusing.
3
The writer seldom wanders from the main point.
4
The writer focuses on the main message throughout the paper.
Conventions
-Other
1
Distracting errors begin to slow the reader, although the message remains relatively clear.
2
Errors are noticeable but do not impair meaning or slow a reader's pace.
3
A few errors are noticeable if the reader hunts for them. None affect clarity.
4
The text contains few or no errors. Their impact is insignificant.
Keywords:
creative, writing, mystery
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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