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Outcast
Impactful Event
Write in story form about a time you were an outcast.
Rubric Code:
JX3CA9B
By
NancyCook
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Public Rubric
Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Impactful Event
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Opening/Title
Poor
No attempt was made to draw the reader into the story. Title lacks originality
Fair
Opening is overused and bland.
Good
Story begins in an original way and makes readers want to read on. Title is inventive and perfectly suited to the story.
Setting/Characters
Poor
Very few details or very simple, unhelpful details. Or no mention of setting.No details shown of characters.
Fair
Some details, not always very specific, that clearly tell about what is being described. Some details of characters or setting.
Good
Many specific details that show well what they are describing. Causes reader to picture setting and characters. Use of sensory words and figurative language.
Ideas/Outcast
Poor
No connection to how you were an outcast
Fair
Idea of outcast mentioned awkwardly or overtly at the beginning or end, but no real connection with the story.
Good
Creative, original way of conveying being and outcast. Writer employs a shift to direct voice to comment on what influence this story has had on them.
Conventions
Poor
Many errors distract the reader from the story
Fair
Several errors need to be corrected, including formatting, paragraphing, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, grammar.
Good
Writer shows knowledge of correctness, leaving few errors. Paragraphs consciously create breaks in time.
NO RUN-ONS!!
Dialogue/Format
Poor
No dialogue is shown, or not attempt has been made to format dialogue correctly
Fair
Effort has been made to have characters speak to each other, but it doesn't help the story. Formatting is full of errors
Good
Lively dialogue enhances the story and brings characters to life. Writer show understanding of how to correctly format it.
Tense
Poor
Writer switches tenses too often
Fair
The writer stays for the most part in past tense
Good
Writer uses past tense expertly and consistently.
Poor
Fair
Good
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Fair
Good
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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