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Story Writing-3rd Grade Realistic Fiction
Story Writing-3rd Grade Realistic Fiction
Rubric Code:
Z46XXX
By
janina
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
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Story Writing
Excellent (A)
4 pts
Good (B)
3 pts
Fair (C)
2 pts
Poor (D)
1 pts
Points
(N/A)
Sentences
Excellent (A)
All of the sentences are complete, with subjects and predicates.
Good (B)
Most of the sentences are complete, with subjects and predicates.
Fair (C)
Some of the sentences are complete, with subjects and predicates.
Poor (D)
None or almost none of the sentences are complete, with subjects and predicates.
Points
Story Beginning
Excellent (A)
Characters and setting are included, and there are not too many characters in the story.
Good (B)
Characters and setting are included, but there are too many unnecessary characters introduced.
Fair (C)
Either characters or setting are included, but not both.
Poor (D)
No characters or setting are included
Points
Plot-Problem/Solution
Excellent (A)
A clear problem and a solution are included in the story.
Good (B)
Either the problem or the solution is included in the story, but not both.
Fair (C)
Neither a problem nor a solution is included in the story.
Poor (D)
Points
Plot-Events
Excellent (A)
Events are written in order and make sense. All events stay on the topic of the story.
Good (B)
One of the following is true:
ALMOST all events are in order
ALMOST all events make sense
ALMOST all events stay on the topic of the story
Fair (C)
More than one of the following is true:
ALMOST all events are in order
ALMOST all events make sense
ALMOST all events stay on the topic of the story
Poor (D)
Some or all of the events are not in order, or do not make sense. Some or all of the events do not stay on topic.
Points
Spelling
Excellent (A)
All or most sentences have correct spelling. (0-3 errors)
Good (B)
Some sentences have correct spelling. (4-5 errors)
Fair (C)
Few sentences have correct spelling. (6 or more errors)
Poor (D)
Points
Punctuation
Excellent (A)
All sentences have correct ending punctuation.
Good (B)
Most sentences have correct ending punctuation. (1 error)
Fair (C)
Some sentences have correct ending punctuation. (2-3 errors)
Poor (D)
Few/no sentences have correct ending punctuation (4 or more errors)
Points
Neatness
Excellent (A)
Final copy is neatly written and set up correctly.
Good (B)
Final copy is somewhat neatly written OR is almost set up correctly.
Fair (C)
Final copy is not neatly written, OR is not set up correctly.
Poor (D)
Final copy is not neatly written AND is not set up correctly.
Points
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English
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