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Historical Fiction Writing - Civil War
Historical Fiction Writing - Civil War
This rubric will be used to grade your final historical fiction writing piece. To make sure to get full points, make sure that you have done all that the rubric asks for.
Rubric Code:
NB3C2A
By
Donwrite61
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Historical Fiction Writing
Good
5 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
1 pts
Ideas and Content
Good
Story reveals the time and place character lived; vividly describes a time in his/her life; most or all details are
historically accurate.
Fair
Story reveals the time and place character lived, but some areas are vague; describes a time in his/her life; many details are
historically accurate.
Poor
Story does not reveal the time and place character lived. There are no historical details or they are inaccurate.
Organization
Good
Story is well organized;
events happen in a logical and interesting order. Easy for the reader to understand.
Fair
Some events organized;
however, some events
jump around, start and end are unclear, reader
occasionally confused.
Poor
Writing is not organized;
events make no sense to
the reader.
Fluency
Good
There is a wide variety of sentence structures that make the story flow well.
Fair
There is a variety of
sentence structures, but
parts may be choppy or
awkward to read.
Poor
Sentences are choppy, run-on, or rambling, making the story hard to
understand.
Word Choice
Good
Vivid and exciting words add to the story. There is more than one extended example of imagery that adds to the
story. The language makes the story come to life.
Fair
There some vivid and
exciting words. There is at least one extended example of imagery. The language is appropriate to the time period and the characters.
Poor
Word choice is bland.
There is no imagery. The
language is not appropriate to the time period and the characters.
Conventions
Good
Grammar and punctuation errors are few. The reader is not distracted by the errors.
Fair
There are a number of
errors that may confuse the reader.
Poor
Nearly every sentence
contains errors.
Keywords:
historical fiction, civil war
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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