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Using the preterit and imperfect, students will create their own storybook or create a "fractured fairy tale" - different setting, different problem.
Rubric Code: M5767A
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Meus Orcus Storybook
  Needs Improvement

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Ideas

Needs Improvement

Basic, general ideas/sentences

Some ideas/details were repeated

Ideas were unclear and unstructured
Fair

Ideas showed some development

Sentences/ideas were unclear or hard to understand
Good

Ideas showed development throughout the story

A clear plan for the story was carried out and showed in the narrative
Excellent

The story flowed, was easy to read, and showed creativity

Great development of ideas which made all parts of the story come together
Organization

Needs Improvement

Sentences were short and choppy and showed little detail.

Pieces of the story were missing
Fair

Sentences showed some details.

Some parts of the story were included, but it may have jumped around a bit
Good

Most sentences showed great detail

Most parts of the story were included and developed
Excellent

Sentences showed great detail

Fully developed sentences, paragraphs, and all parts of the story were present
Language Use

Needs Improvement

Little attempt to use interesting vocabulary

No attempt to change words, or start sentences differently
Fair

Some attempt to use interesting vocabulary

Some attempt to change words, and beginning of sentences
Good

Some attempt to use interesting vocabulary

Some attempt to change
words, and beginning of sentences
Excellent

Attempts were made to use interesting vocabulary and start sentences differently
Grammar

Needs Improvement

Imperfect and preterit are not used equally throughout the project. There are multiple mistakes regarding correct grammar usage.
Fair

Some mixture of preterit and imperfect was attempted throughout the project. There are some mistakes with correct grammar usages.
Good

Preterit and imperfect were used throughout. The presentation is mostly correct and is sophisticated.
Excellent

Preterit and imperfect were equally used throughout. Grammar was correct and mostly sophisticated.
Length

Needs Improvement

There are less than 5 pages that may contain less than two full length Latin sentences per page.
Fair

There are 5-6 pages that contain at least one to two full-length Latin sentences.
Good

There are 6-7 pages that may or may not contain at least two or more full-length Latin sentences.
Excellent

There are at least 8 pages that contain at least two or more full-length Latin sentences.
Creativity

Needs Improvement

Storybook is lacking many pictures or the actual pictures of the project are not created or modified by students, and are taken directly from the Internet or another source.
Fair

Storybook makes an attempt to be creative with the pictures. There are missing pictures, or there are pictures that are not original.
Good

Storybook shows creativity for most pictures. Pictures were either drawn or created via computer, but do not show as much originality as a 4 quality project.
Excellent

Storybook shows creativity of all pictures. Pictures are all original and were either drawn or created via computer.





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