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Fractured Rubric

The rubric evaluates student work on fractured fairy tales based on completion of a story map, changes from the original tale, descriptive language, story flow, and mechanics. Students receive 4 points for a detailed story map and well-written tale with evident changes and no errors, 3 points for a complete map and story that follows the original with minimal errors, or 1 point for an incomplete or wandering story with many errors.

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Fractured Rubric

The rubric evaluates student work on fractured fairy tales based on completion of a story map, changes from the original tale, descriptive language, story flow, and mechanics. Students receive 4 points for a detailed story map and well-written tale with evident changes and no errors, 3 points for a complete map and story that follows the original with minimal errors, or 1 point for an incomplete or wandering story with many errors.

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Fractured Fairy Tales Rubric

Story Map 4 The student completed a detailed story map of the original fairy tale. The story flows well, and changes from the original tale are obvious and appropriate. The fairy tale includes descriptive language that adds to the story. The fairy tale is well-written and includes no errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. 3 The student completed a story map of the original fairy tale. 2 1 The student The student began a story attempted a story map of the map. original fairy tale. The story wanders away from the original fairy tale. The fairy tale includes little or no descriptive language. The fairy tale has not been edited for spelling, punctuation, or grammar. There are frequent errors.

Story Map Changes

The story flows The story loosely well, and changes follows the from the original original fairy tale. tale are evident. The fairy tale includes descriptive language. The fairy tale is well-written. It includes one or two errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. The fairy tale includes some descriptive language. The fairy tale is well-written. It includes three or four errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar.

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Mechanics

Fractured Fairy Tales Rubric

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