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Fiction Story Writing
Realistic Fiction Story Writing
Rubric Code:
L3BW3B
By
sabishop
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Fiction Narratives
Advanced
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Progressing
2 pts
Emerging
1 pts
Lead/Opening
Advanced
The story has a creative, well-developed lead with a hook that pulls the reader in.
Proficient
The story has a lead that introduces the character or setting of the story.
Progressing
The story has a lead that does not capture the reader's attention.
Emerging
The story does not have an adequate lead.
Developed Plot/Problem
Advanced
The plot is well-developed and all obstacles that lead up to the problem are relevant. More than one problem connects to character trait and the setting.
Proficient
The plot is developed and the action or problem in the story continues to get worse and worse as the story continues.
Progressing
The plot is somewhat developed and some obstacles that lead up to the problem are present. There is evidence that the problems connect to the character traits or the setting
Emerging
The plot is not developed and no obstacles leading up to the problem are present.
Conclusion/Solution
Advanced
The end of the story is creative and presents a good solution to the problem.
Proficient
The end of the story has a realistic solution.
Progressing
The end of the story presents an adequate solution to the problem.
Emerging
The story does not have a solution to the problem.
Characters Traits
Advanced
The character traits are shown throughout the story in action, dialougue, or behavior.
Proficient
The character traits are shown to the reader through action or dialougue.
Progressing
The character traits are described in the beginning or the story as a list.
Emerging
The character traits are not portrayed in the story.
Keywords:
story; creative; writing
Subjects:
English
Types:
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