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Fairy Tale
Fairy Tales
Rubric Code:
U55234
By
mkreps
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Fairy Tale
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Title
Poor
Unrelated to the story
Fair
Somewhat related to the story
Good
Provides a clue about the main character or setting of the story
Excellent
Descriptive, appropriate, and interesting!
Characters & Setting
Poor
No setting or characters given.
Fair
Setting in a specific time/place is unclear. Characters are introduced but no description of who they are.
Good
Setting given but no details to add interest to the story. Characters are introduced with some details about who they are.
Excellent
Setting in stated. It is unusual, creative setting which creates dramatic tension in story. Characters are introduced and given a good description.
Organization
Poor
Unclear because the events are not in order
Fair
Events are in order, but there are gaps
Good
Flows in a logical order
Excellent
Story has transition words between events and flows from beginning to end
Problem
Poor
Problem is not sufficiently explained
Fair
The problem is vaguely described
Good
The problem is fully explained.
Excellent
The problem is described through character dialogue
Solution
Poor
Problem is not sufficiently solved. No resolution.
Fair
Problem is solved using a descriptive approach only.
Good
Problem is solved by a fairy godmother (or the like).
Excellent
Problem is solved in an unusual, unexpected way.
Grammar, Punctuation, & Spelling
Poor
More than six mistakes in grammar, punctuation, or spelling. Hard to understand because of many misspelled words and poor sentence construction
Fair
Four to six mistakes in grammar, punctuation, or spelling, but it is possible to make out the plot of the story
Good
One to three minor mistakes in grammar, puncuation, or spelling in the story
Excellent
No mistakes in grammar, puntuation, or spelling in the story
Logical order
Poor
The story is not presented in any logical order. The story was confusing and needed to be read several times to understand.
Fair
The story was somewhat in logical order. 3 - 4 details were out of order and needed to be read at least twice to be understood.
Good
The story was mostly written in logical order. Only 1 or 2 details were out of order.
Excellent
The story was written in logical order.
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Happy Ending
Poor
The story comes to a very abrupt end and does not have a happy ending.
Fair
The ending to the story is not happy.
Good
The ending is a happy ending but does not share any details.
Excellent
There is a happy ending and details to go along with it.
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Writing Process
Poor
The student skipped parts of the sriting process and/or the rough draft(s) are missing.
Fair
The student completed the writing process but there is not a difference between the rough and final draft.
Good
The student completed the writing process but there is only a slight difference/improvement between the rough and the final draft.
Excellent
The final draft stands out from the rough draft as a published piece of writing.
Keywords:
fairy tale
Subjects:
English
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Types:
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Writing
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