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The four rubric levels in the self-assessment rubric, Lacking, Emerging, Demonstrating, and Excelling serve as developmental stages.
These elements are: setting, plot, characters, conflict, and theme. When and where the story takes place is referred to as the setting. The settings of short stories usually occur in one area or place because of the limited length of the story.
A rubric is a scoring guide used to evaluate performance, a product, or a project. It has three parts: 1) performance criteria; 2) rating scale; and 3) indicators. For you and your students, the rubric defines what is expected and what will be assessed.
The story should flow when told and the person should not have to stop and think of what comes next. The storyteller should project his/her voice so that all can hear. No electronic amplification is used. The storyteller should enunciate carefully and use his/her voice effectively.
An Editors Five Criteria for Assessing Writing Skill Sentence structure. Tenses. Random capitalization. Noun-verb agreement. Punctuation.
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When analyzing a novel or short story, youll need to consider elements such as the context, setting, characters, plot, literary devices, and themes.
This rubric evaluates storytelling performance based on five criteria: knowledge of the story, voice, language, duration, and audience contact. Each criteria is scored on a scale from 1-7, with higher scores indicating an exemplary performance in that area.

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