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Suspense Story Rubric 
Rubric Code: JXX5397
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Good

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Fair

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Needs Improvement

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Voice

Excellent

Use of setting is clear.
Reader is able to distinguish when a change of setting is present or has occurred .Point of view is clear, use of first person, or third person is easily detected by the reader.
Good

Use of setting is somewhat clear, at times is difficult for reader to clearly identify setting. Point of view somewhat clear, and use of first or third person is hard to identify.
Fair

Use of setting is unclear, it is difficult for the reader to identify setting in the story. Point of view is unclear at times, shifts in dialogue (first or third) hard for reader to detect.
Needs Improvement

No use of setting is present in the short story. It is clearly undetermined. Point of view is not clear. Reader is unable to identify point of view at all in piece.
Plot (Organization)

Excellent

Story has at least one well defined problem/conflict, a climax and an engaging ending.
Good

Story has a problem/conflict, a climax, and an acceptable resolution.
Fair

Story has a problem and solution, but the problem never reaches a climax. Or the stroy has a problem and a climax but it not fully developed.
Needs Improvement

The problem and/or climax and/or resolution is not present.
Ideas and Content

Excellent

Story includes dialogue and plently of details (literary devices) that give the reader images in their mind while reading the story. Story is a successful suspense story that is age appropriate.
Good

Story includes dialogue and some details (literary devices) that give the reader images in their mind while reading the story. Story is suspense story that is age appropriate.
Fair

Story includes dialogue and very little details (literary devices) that give the reader images in their mind while reading the story. Story is a suspense story that is age appropriate.
Needs Improvement

Story is told with very little or no details (literary devices) that give the reader images in the mind while reading the story. Story may be a suspense story that is not age appropriate.
Conventions

Excellent

There are very little or no puctuation,spelling and/or grammar errors. The story consists of several developed paragraphs. 1st draft and peer revision is attached. Story is neatly presented.
Good

There are puctuation, spelling and/or grammar errors. The writer has attempted to write in paragraphs. The story is at least 1 page long. 1st draft and peer revision is attached. Story is neatly presented
Fair

There are some punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar errors. The writer has attempted to write in paragraphs. Either 1st draft or peer revision may not be attached. Story is legible.
Needs Improvement

There are many punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar errors. The writer has not attempted to write in paragraphs. The story may not be one page long. Either 1st draft or peer revision may not be attached. The writer struggles with legibility.



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