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Mystery Stories 
Rubric Code: X3B8XX
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Sherlock Holmes

4 pts

Encyclopedia Brown

3 pts

Inspector Gadget

2 pts

Shaggy

1 pts

Mystery Elements

alibi
clue
evidence
suspects
motive
deduction
sleuth

Sherlock Holmes

Your story contains all the elements of a mystery story that we have studied.
Encyclopedia Brown

You used most of the elements of a mystery.
Inspector Gadget

You used some of the elements of a mystery.
Shaggy

You did not write a mystery story.
Topic Development

Sherlock Holmes

Your mystery is very interesting, original and full of suspense.
Encyclopedia Brown

Your mystery is interesting, original, and has one or two suspenseful moments.
Inspector Gadget

Your story is similar to another mystery story we have read or it does not appear that you revised your work to make it more interesting.
Shaggy

There is no evidence of story development.
Characters

Sherlock Holmes

Characters are fully developed, realistic and believable. Characters have personality and depth.
Encyclopedia Brown

Characters are mostly developed, mostly realistic and believable. Characters have some personality and depth.
Inspector Gadget

Characters are developed only slightly, not very realistic or believable. Characters have little personality.
Shaggy

Characters are not developed and are not realistic.
Writing Mechanics

Sherlock Holmes

You only had one or two spelling or grammatical errors.
Encyclopedia Brown

You had only a few errors.
Inspector Gadget

You had many errors.
Shaggy

You had more than 15 errors in your story.
Organization

Sherlock Holmes

The story is organized with a clear introduction, body and conclusion. Events in the story follow a logical sequence of events and was easy to understand.
Encyclopedia Brown

The story is mostly organized with a clear introduction, body and conclusion. Events in the story follow a logical sequence of events.
Inspector Gadget

The story is mostly organized with an introduction, body and conclusion. Events in the story are present but somewhat difficult to understand.
Shaggy

The story is not well organized. Events in the story are not connected, and it is very difficult to undersand.




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