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Literary Non-fiction Story
Fictional Story Based on Nonfiction Article
Student will write a fictional story based on a nonfiction facts. The events in the fiction story must be similar to the nonfiction facts.
Rubric Code:
VB6W9C
By
MartiLeach
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Literary Non-fiction
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Characters
Poor
There are no characters in the story.
Fair
The characters don't really have much to do with what is happening in the story.
Good
There are characters in the story, but their purpose is not clearly identified. They may seem to "argue" instead of work toward a solution.
Excellent
The characters chosen are clearly identified in the story. There is dialog, and the characters are working toward a goal.
Problem
Poor
There is no problem identified.
Fair
The problem has nothing to do with the nonfiction story.
Good
The problem seems to match a problem from the nonfiction story.
Excellent
The problem in the fictional story clearly matches a problem from the nonfiction article.
Understanding
Poor
There is no connection.
Fair
There is little connection between the fiction and the nonfiction facts.
Good
There is somewhat of a connection between the fiction and the nonfiction facts.
Excellent
There is a clear connection between the fictional story and the nonfiction facts.
Main Subject Facts
Poor
There were no facts about the main subject.
Fair
There were very few facts about the main subject.
Good
There were some facts about the main subject.
Excellent
There were many vivid facts about the main subject.
Illustrations
Poor
There were no illustrations.
Fair
There were few illustrations that followed the story.
Good
There were several illustrations that followed the story.
Excellent
There were many illustrations that were well done and followed the story.
Title Page
Poor
There was no title page.
Fair
The title page was not completed.
Good
The title page was finished, however, the effort was fair.
Excellent
The title page was finished and well done.
Subjects:
Education
(General)
Types:
Project
Reading
Writing
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