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Tall Tale
Tall Tale
Write a tall tale using the rubric guidelines below.
Rubric Code:
X6354A
By
jlary0086
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Tall Tale
Exceeds
4 pts
Meets
3 pts
Somewhat Meets
2 pts
Does Not Meet
1 pts
Exaggeration
Exceeds
Meets
3 or more examples of exaggeration given
Somewhat Meets
1 or 2 examples of exaggeration given
Does Not Meet
No examples of exaggeration given.
Tall Tale Main Character
Exceeds
Meets
Character is always the strongest, bravest, or smartest.
Somewhat Meets
Character sometimes is the strongest, bravest, or smartest.
Does Not Meet
Character is never the strongest, bravest, or smartest character.
Tall Tale Setting
Exceeds
Meets
The setting is vividly described. The reader can picture the scenes well.
Somewhat Meets
Some of the elements of setting are present. The reader has some idea of time and place.
Does Not Meet
The setting is not vivid. It is hard to picture where or when the story is taking place.
Problem
Exceeds
The problem is clear throughout the tall tale.
Meets
The problem is clear throughout the tall tale.
Somewhat Meets
The problem is somewhat apparent, but not clearly defined throughout the tall tale.
Does Not Meet
There is no clear problem in the tall tale.
Plot
Exceeds
Meets
The plot is funny and impossible.
Somewhat Meets
The plot of the story is somewhat funny and impossible.
Does Not Meet
The plot of the story is not funny or impossible.
End
Exceeds
Meets
The character solves a problem, overcomes an obstacle, or defeats a "bad guy."
Somewhat Meets
The character tries to solve the problem, overcome an obstacle, or defeat a "bad guy", but fails.
Does Not Meet
The character does not solve a problem, overcome an obstacle, or defeat a "bad guy."
Mechanics
Exceeds
Meets
There are almost no grammar or spelling errors.
Somewhat Meets
There are a few grammar or spelling errors.
Does Not Meet
There are many grammar or spelling errors.
Keywords:
American Tall Tales
Subjects:
English
Types:
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