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1.3.1 Identify and describe the plot, setting, and character(s) in a story. Retell a story’s beginning, middle, and ending.
Rubric Code: U28993
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Standard 1.3.1
  Beginning

1 pts

Emergent

2 pts

Independant

3 pts

Identify characters

Beginning

Student is not able to identify any main characters
Emergent

Student is able to identify some, but not all main characters
Independant

Student is able to identify all main characters
Identify setting

Beginning

Student does not know the setting
Emergent

Student is able to describe parts of the setting (example: Student is able to say the story takes place on a farm but not that is is night time)
Independant

Student is able to describe the entire setting
Identify plot

Beginning

Student is not able to identify any part of the plot.
Emergent

Student is able to identify at least one main point of the story, but cannot tell what happens at the beginning, middle, and end.
Independant

Student is able to identify plot with the main points in the correct sequence of beginning, middle, and end.




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