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Clauses and Phrases Short Story Rubric
Topic 1: You just got a second chance to do something. What is it? Explain the changes. Topic 2: Sometimes a smile can hide something terrible. Explain such a time.
Rubric Code:
KX9W6C5
By
hamilton60
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Creativity
Poor
Story is confusing
or developed
in a vague manner.
Fair
Complete but predictable
story
development.
The story is somewhat original, but lacks different elements of good story telling, such as character development or conflict.
Good
Interpretation is
unique and
striking.
The story has original ideas.
Clauses and Phrase
Poor
No independent clauses are labeled in red.
No dependent clauses are labeled in blue.
No prepositional phrases are labeled in yellow.
Fair
Some independent clauses are labeled in red.
Some dependent clauses are labeled in blue.
Some prepositional phrases are labeled in yellow.
There may be mistakes while labeling.
Good
Three independent clauses are labeled in red.
Three dependent clauses are labeled in blue.
Three prepositional phrases are labeled in yellow.
All labels are correct.
Spelling and Mechanics
Poor
The mechanics and/or
spelling errors
interfere with the
flow of the writing
and affect the
reader’s understanding
of the
writing.
Fair
There are enough
mechanical and/or
spelling errors
to marginally
affect clarity
and distract from
the unity of the
writing.
Good
Mechanics are
generally good and
don’t interfere
with the clarity of the story.
Word Count
Poor
400 or fewer words
Fair
401-499 words
Good
500+ words
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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