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Story Writing - Grade 6
General Outcome 4 - Students will write to enhance the clarity and artistry of communication.
Rubric Code:
NXX88C
By
debrae
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Story Assessment
Poor
1 pts
Satisfactory
3 pts
Very Good
5 pts
Title
Poor
Story has a title but it is either not related to the main idea of the story or it is not interesting.
Satisfactory
Title is interesting.
Very Good
Title is creative and catchy.
Plot
Poor
Either the problem or the solution is missing. There are less than three events in the story.
Satisfactory
Story has a problem and solution. There are three to four events in the story.
Very Good
Story has multiple problems and suitable solutions. There are five or more events in the story.
Setting
Poor
The setting is mentioned.
Satisfactory
The setting is described and at least three senses are developed.
Very Good
The setting is fully described and all the senses are developed.
Characters
Poor
Characters have names and one descriptive quality about them.
Satisfactory
Characters have names and are physically described.
Very Good
Characters have names, are physically described, and the reader has an idea about their personalities.
Conventions
Poor
There are numerous mistakes in grammar, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation. It detracts from the meaning of the story.
Satisfactory
There are no more than five errors and it does not detract from the meaning of the story.
Very Good
There are no errors.
Editing/Rough Copy
Poor
Not handed in or no revisions are evident.
Satisfactory
First draft shows evidence of minor changes.
Very Good
There are numerous revisions made on the first draft including expanding or changing ideas, paragraph formation, and correctioning conventions.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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