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Story Elements/Themes Amusement Park Map
Story Elements: Character, Setting, Beginning, Middle, & End
Theme/Story Elements Amusement Park Create an amusement park version of a recent novel. Include title, map key/legend, compass rose. Characters/Events/Themes from the story should be included in the various rides and places to go at the park. Add color to the park.
Rubric Code:
XXA8256
By
jbaumann
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Subject:
English
Type:
Reading
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Story Elements
Emerging
5 pts
Progressing
10 pts
Proficient
15 pts
Exceeding
20 pts
Beginning, Middle, End
Emerging
Student does not indicate rides/places to for the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Progressing
Student gives only 1 example of the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Proficient
Student identifies key elements of the beginning, middle, and end of story.
Exceeding
Student correctly expresses all key elements from the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
Setting
Emerging
Student attempts to provide setting, but in unable to provide even one correct component.
Progressing
Student can provide 1 element of the setting.
Proficient
Student can provide 2-3 details of the setting
Exceeding
Student can provide multiple details of the setting
Character
Emerging
Student tries but is unable to name a character from the story.
Progressing
Student can name one or more characters from the story.
Proficient
Student can identify the main character(s) and one of the supporting characters that are important to the story
Exceeding
The student can identify the main character(s) and most of important supporting characters.
Neatness
Emerging
Project is not
neat. Appears rushed.
Progressing
Project is
somewhat neat
with good
appeal.
Proficient
Project is
adequately
neat with
good appeal
Exceeding
Project is
very neat
with good
appeal
Parts of a Map
Emerging
Missing several parts of a map. Such as title, legend/key, compass rose.
Progressing
Missing two or parts of a map. such as title, legend/key, compass rose.
Proficient
Missing one part of a map. Such as title, legend/key, compass rose.
Exceeding
All required parts of a map are included.
Keywords:
character, setting, beginning, middle, end, story map
Subjects:
English
Types:
Reading
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