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Fiction Writing Rubric - Grade 3
Fiction Writing Rubric - Grade 3
Rubric Code:
X2W449X
By
clarab
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Fiction Writing Rubric
4 pts
3 pts
2 pts
1 pts
Story Elements
5 pts
4
( x 5 pts)
The story contains the four following elements: 1.characters, 2.settings and both 3.problem and 4.solution in the plot that work together, tell a story, and make sense.
3
( x 5 pts)
The story has solid elements of the following: character, setting, and problem only in the plot. The solution element is developing.
2
( x 5 pts)
This story contains two of the following:<BR>
1. characters, 2. settings, 3. problem, 4. solution.
1
( x 5 pts)
The story contains: 2-0 of the following: <BR>
characters,<BR>
setting,<BR>
problem, <BR>
solution
Fairy Tale Elements
5 pts
4
( x 5 pts)
The author includes 4 or more fairy tale elements that fit smoothly into the story.
3
( x 5 pts)
The author includes 3 fairy tale elements that fit fairly well into the story.
2
( x 5 pts)
The story has two fairy tale elements, or they do make much sense in the story.
1
( x 5 pts)
The story has one fairy tale element, or they make no sense.
Ending
4 pts
4
( x 4 pts)
The ending makes sense and does not come out of nowhere. The reader's key questions are answered.
3
( x 4 pts)
The ending make sense. Reader still has a few unanswered key questions.
2
( x 4 pts)
The ending doesn't make sense. Reader still has several unanswered key questions.
1
( x 4 pts)
The ending comes out of nowhere and/or does not make sense.
Word Choice
2 pts
4
( x 2 pts)
The writer used a variety of descriptive words (interesting verbs and adverbs) to enhance the vocabulary his/her writing.
3
( x 2 pts)
The writer used a few interesting verbs and adverbs words to enhance the vocabulary his/her writing.
2
( x 2 pts)
The writer used a some interesting verbs and adverbs to enhance the vocabulary his/her writing.
1
( x 2 pts)
The writer did not attempt to use any interesting verbs or adverbs to enhance the vocabulary.
Conventions
2 pts
4
( x 2 pts)
There are very few punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar errors.
3
( x 2 pts)
There are few punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar errors.
2
( x 2 pts)
There are some punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar errors. .
1
( x 2 pts)
There are many punctuation, spelling, and/or grammar errors.
Keywords:
Grade 3 Fiction
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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