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Identifying Story Elements 
Identify the story elements.
Rubric Code: X87BX5
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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, Problem, Event, and Point of View.
Some

The components are in the following order with one or two errors: Title, Setting, Characters, Problem, Event, and Point of view.
None

The components are not in the following order: Title, Setting, Characters, Problem, Event, and Point of View.
Setting

Most

Described the setting: when and where the story took place.
Some

Described part of setting: when or where the story took place.
None

Did not describe the entire setting: when and where the story took place.
Characters

Most

Named all of the characters.
Some

Named some of the chracters.
None

Did not name any of the characters.
Problem/Conflict

Most

Stated the main problem.
Some

Stated a portion of the problem.
None

Did not state the problem.
Plots - Events

Most

Described 4 or more events in the ghost story with a none/a few spelling errors
Some

Described 3 events in the ghost story with some spelling errors.
None

Described less then 3 events in the ghost story with many spelling errors.
Point of View

Most

Stated who is telling the story.
Some

There is an inference as to who/whom is telling the story.
None

Did not state who is telling the story.
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