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Greek Myth
Greek Myth
The purpose of this assignment is to use your knowledge of Greek mythology to write your own myth set in the present-day world incorporating present-day challenges.
Rubric Code:
R97356
By
Ritusac
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Category
Outstanding
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Elements of myths
Outstanding
Myth contains most elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers a logical explanation of something.
Good
Myth contains some elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers an explanation of something.
Fair
Myths contains several elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers a vague explanation of something.
Poor
Myths contains few elements specific to ancient Greek myths and offers a weak explanation for something.
Plot
Outstanding
Contains detailed background information about characters and setting. There is a central conflict which is fully explained and resolved.
Good
Contains minimal background information about characters and setting. The central conflict is somewhat explained and resolved.
Fair
Contains background information about characters and setting. There is a central conflict which is adequately explained and resolved.
Poor
Contains no background information about characters or setting. The central conflict is not fully explained or resolved.
Characters
Outstanding
The characters make sense for myths. Contains gods/goddess and heroes/heroines.
All readers will be able to identify the characters roles.
Good
The characters are named and described. Most readers would have some idea of what the characters looked like.
Fair
The characters are named.The reader knows very little about the characters, and is given little to identify their roles.
Poor
It is hard to tell who the characters are and what role they play in the myth.
Grammar, Mechanics, and Diction
Outstanding
There are no, or very few, grammatical or spelling errors. Sentences and paragraphs flow smoothly and logically.
Good
There are some grammatical or spelling errors. Sentence structure is mostly clear and concise.
Fair
There are several grammatical or spelling errors. Sentence structure is somewhat confusing. Sentences and paragraphs sometimes seem disconnected.
Poor
There are many grammatical or spelling errors. Sentence structure is unclear and confusing. Sentences and paragraphs are disconnected.
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