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Designing Effective Projects: Where in the World is Cinderella?
Assessing Writing

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Point of View
Blog or Story Rubric


Directions: Use this rubric to self-assess your blog or story while you work. Do your best to make sure your blog or story fits in all the level 4 categories.

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Plot Development The character who is writing my blog or story describes many important feelings, events, and people from his or her point of view, so the story is very different from the familiar story. The character who is writing my blog or story describes a few feelings, events, and people from his or her point of view, and usually the story sounds different from the familiar story. The character who is writing my blog or story tries to describe his or her point of view, but the details are sometimes sketchy, and the story often sounds a lot like the familiar story. The character who is writing my blog or story just tells the familiar story with few details.
Language My blog or story has specific, interesting language that sounds like a fairy tale. My blog or story has specific, interesting language. My blog or story has some specific or interesting language. My blog or story uses ordinary language.
Conventions My blog or story has no spelling, typing, punctuation, capitalization, or language errors.  My blog or story has very few spelling, typing, punctuation, capitalization, or language errors that do not make my story hard to understand.  My blog or story has some spelling, typing, punctuation, capitalization, or language errors that make my story hard to understand. My blog or story has so many errors that my story is hard to understand.


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