Little or no control; minimal attempt
2 pts
Inconsistent control; the weaknesses outweigh the strengths
3 pts
Reasonable control; some strengths and some weaknesses
4 pts
Consistent, though not necessarily perfect, control: many strengths present
5 pts
One Paragraph (about 3 sentences) that introduces the main character, setting, and plot of the story.
This paragraph gives us an in-depth look at your character or the conflict/problem. You can either describe your character in greater detail if he/she is the focus of the plot of your story (ie: bullied or an owner/artist), or take this opportunity to add more descriptive details to the conflict/problem to overcome.
Use these paragraphs to add more descriptive details to the conflict/problem to overcome. How are your characters dealing with the issue? How can you add suspense? This is the CLIMAX, when the CONFLICT of the PLOT is resolved.
Use this paragraph to wrap up your story. By now you’ve reached the RESOLUTION, the end of the story. It occurs after the CLIMAX. It is when you learn what happens to the characters after the CONFLICT is resolved.
Includes the following: - Main Character - Setting - Plot - Conflict (or Problem) - Climax - Resolution