SCORING RUBRIC

CREATIVE WRITING 10TH GRADE YESHIVAT NECHALIM

 

Elements of Fiction

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The supporting character is necessary for the development of the story

Characterization has reference to theme

The character description makes the characters real and not prototypical

There is at least one protagonist and supporting character. Their relationship develops.

Character

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The description of the setting includes the five senses.  

The setting is relevant to the theme.

The description of the setting includes the five senses.

Time and place is described rather than told.

Setting

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The resolution illuminates the theme

The conflict includes an internal dialogue

The resolution is discovered rather than told

The conflict does not have an obvious resolution

Conflict and Resolution

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The story is meaningful

Use of abstract thinking and robust vocabulary particularly adjectives

Exhibition of individual thought and creativity

At least one symbol is present and meaningful

Symbols and Artistry

 

Organization and Structure

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5

10

Spelling and punctuation

Correct use of grammar

Clear paragraph structure

 

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