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15-16 G6 Writing - Multi-Genre Fiction Story
15-16 G5 Writing - Realistic Fiction Story
Students will write an original multi-genre fiction story.
Rubric Code:
KX4W5A5
By
psholcomb
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Multi-Genre Fiction Story
Not Enough Evidence
0 pts
Limited Evidence
1 pts
Emerging
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Genre
6.5
Not Enough Evidence
The genre(s) present in the story are not clear.
Limited Evidence
Emerging
Proficient
Advanced
The story has a clear multi-genre fiction focus. The genre(s) present are clear.
Idea Development
6.7 d, g, h, i, j; 6.8 g
Not Enough Evidence
None of the five criteria for Idea Development are present.
Limited Evidence
One or two of the five criteria for Idea Development are present.
Emerging
Three of the five criteria for Idea Development are present.
Proficient
Four of the five criteria for Idea Development are present.
Advanced
- I use a balance of showing
and telling.
- My details, instead of being
general, are specific.
- I describe things in unique
and memorable ways.
- My writing is focused and
doesn’t stray off topic.
- It is clear from my writing
that I like my topic or idea.
Organization
6.7 b, c, f, i, j; 6.8 a
Not Enough Evidence
None of the six criteria for Organization are present.
Limited Evidence
One or two of the six criteria for Organization are present.
Emerging
Three of the six criteria for Organization are present.
Proficient
Four of the six criteria for Organization are present.
Advanced
- My exposition “hooks” the
reader in an interesting way.
- The action and events in my story are presented and follow a logical sequence.
- I transition well between ideas/events in my story.
- All 5 elements of plot can be clearly identified. (plot map)
- My resolution leaves the reader satisfied.
- I have a clear theme that runs throughout my story.
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English
Types:
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