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Identifying Story Elements 
Identify the story elements.
Rubric Code: X5A94C
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Most

4 pts

Some

3 pts

None

2 pts

Design

Most

The components are in the following order: Title, Setting, Characters, How setting and characters affect the plot
Some

The components are in the following order with one or two errors: Title, Setting, Characters, How setting and characters affect the plot
None

The components are not in the following order: Title, Setting, Characters, How setting and characters affect the plot
Setting

Most

Described the setting: when and where the story took place. Include historical period, time of day or year, place, situation.
Some

Described part of setting: when or where the story took place. May or not have included historical period, time of day or year, place, situation.
None

Did not describe the entire setting: when and where the story took place. Did not include historical period, time of day or year, place, situation.
Characters

Most

Named all of the characters and include at least 3 specific traits. In addition, explain how they affect the plot.
Some

Named some of the chracters. May be missing specific traits. In addition, they didn't explain how they affect the plot.
None

Did not name any of the characters. Did not include specific traits how they affect the plot.
Plot

Most

Used and described the plot of Ch. 1-3 and how it was affected by the setting and characters. Included at least one example.
Some

Used and described the plot of Ch. 1-3 and how it was affected by the setting and characters. Did not include at least one example.
None

Poor description of plot and didn't list any examples.
Paragraph Form/Grammar

Most

Fewer than 3 grammical errors (e.g. spelling, punctuation, capitalization) and there are three paragraphs containing at least 5-8 sentences.
Some

Had 3-5 grammical errors (e.g. spelling, punctuation, capitalization) and it may be lacking 3 paragraphs containing at least 5-8 sentences.
None

Did not have 3 paragraphs and there were more than 5 grammical errors.




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