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Parts of a story summary 
Get students to identify parts of a story to put in a summary.
Rubric Code: R846C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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1 pts

2

2 pts

3

3 pts

4

4 pts

Beginning,Middle,End

1

Does not identify beginning, middle,or end.
2

Has left part of beginning,middle,or end out.
3

Has main ideas of beginning middle, and end in proper sequence.
4

Has beginning,middle, and end in proper sequence with describing details.
Main Character

1

Main character not given.
2

Main character given but is incorrect.
3

Main character given and is correct
4

Main character is given,is correct and details about the character are given.
Setting

1

Setting is not given
2

Setting is given but is incorrect
3

Setting is given,is correct and some details are given
4

Setting is given,is correct and details are given. Time and place are given.
Conflict

1

No conflict is given
2

Conflict is given but is incorrect
3

Conflict is given and is correct.Identified as internal or external conflict.
4

Conflict is given,is correct and details are given to show how it impacts the story.




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