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Writing a Twisted Fairytales
Twisted Fairytales
Rubric Code:
XC3X4
By
anblack2
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Subject:
English
Type:
ePortfolio
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Twisted Fairy Tale
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Perspective
Poor
It is unclear who's perspective the story is being told from.
Fair
The chosen perspective is there, but is not enforced.
Good
The perspective is clear.
Excellent
The perspective is clear, and reversed from the original tale.
Point of View
Poor
The point of view is always shifting.
Fair
The point of view is clearly written into the story.
Good
The point of view is not only clear, but very well written.
Excellent
The point of view affected the reader. They either felt they were IN the story or they were watching it on the screen.
Flow
Poor
The story does not follow a logical sequence of events.
Fair
Some of the events happen chronologically.
Good
The story transitions smoothly from one event to the next.
Excellent
The story's transitions are smooth, and the descriptions of each scene are written into the flow.
Communication of Message
Poor
The message of the story is difficult to undersand and very few characteristics of fairy tales are included
Fair
The message of the story is understandable, but only a few traits or characteristics of fairy tales are included
Good
The message of the story is easily understood and fairy tale traits are included
Excellent
The message of the story is clearly communicated with appropriate symbols and characteristics of fairy tales included.
Characterization
Poor
The story's characters are not well-developed and the characters' personalities are not defined.
Fair
The story's characters are somewhat developed but more details are needed to understand "personality."
Good
The story's characters are developed and their personalities are somewhat defined. The reader gets a visual picture of what the character might look like.
Excellent
The story's characters are well developed and their personalities are well-defined. The reader gets a visual picture of what the character might look like.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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