Imaginative Story: Due 12/2/16!
You will be writing an original story. You may choose to write EITHER a Mythology, Fable, Tall Tale, or Legend.
- Your Rough Draft must t least 1 ½ pages long in your SSW notebook.
- You must include a fully developed plot. This means that your reader should know:
- Detailed setting
- What the major problem or conflict is.
- How the conflict is resolved.
- Be an interesting and entertaining story.
- Your story should contain elements of good writing:
- Interesting introduction and conclusion.
- Imagery (Show, Don’t Tell!)
- Stays in one tense (preferably past tense)
- Has Exciting Verbs (not just…He walked to the store.)(He sprinted to the store.)
- Shows correct usage of spelling, grammar, and capitalization
- Does not have fragments or run on sentences.
- Properly Punctuated Dialogue
- Final copy formatting: 12” font, 1” margins, complete heading in the upper right hand corner, and a centered title that is bold and underlined
- You must include the elements of the specific genre you are writing about…
Mythology / Fable / Tall Tale / Legend
-Lesson, warning, or explanation about how something was created / - Moral clearly stated @ the end / -Based on a historical person or setting / -About a specific person or creature
-Talisman or Magic Helper / - Rule of 3 / -Hyperbole: humorously exaggerated story / -Hero and/or Heroine
-gods and goddesses / - Animals as Main Characters / -Impossible Events & Supernatural abilities / -Some basis in historical fact.
-quest / -Rule of 3 or Talisman / -Courage and cleverness in the face of danger
Important Dates:
- 11/29-Directions, Planning (plot diagram) & Rough Draft
- 11/30-Finish Rough Draft
- 12/1-Edit Rough Draft and Type Final Copy
- 12/2-Complete Final Copy
- 12/2-Make Story Illustration
Name:______Grade:______
Imaginative Story (Story Creator) Grading Rubric
Perfect! / Great / Okay / PoorFully developed plot
___ of 20 / Your reader knows where and when your story is taking place, what the major problem or conflict is, and how the conflict is resolved. / All elements are there and used correctly. / All elements are attempted, but not used well. / Most, if not all elements were missing from story.
Elements of good writing
___ of 20 / The story has an interesting introduction and conclusion, imagery, fully developed characters, stays in one tense, and has exciting verbs. / All elements are there and used correctly. / All elements are attempted, but not used well. / Most, if not all elements were missing from story
Grammar
___ of 10 / Story shows correct usage of spelling, grammar, and capitalization rules. It does not have fragments or run ons. / Great use of grammar rules with few mistakes. / Several grammatical mistakes. / An abundance of grammatical mistakes.
Elements of the selected genre
____ of 30 / Your story effectively uses all the appropriate stylistic elements. Stylistic elements are smoothly incorporated into the story. / All elements are there with a few mistakes in usages. / Didn’t incorporate all elements into the story. / Most, if not all elements were missing from story
Final copy formatting
____ of 5 / The final copy has 12” font, 1” margins, complete heading in the upper right hand corner, and a centered title that is bold and underlined / Most of the formatting requirements are present and correctly used. / Incorporated some of the formatting elements into the story. / Most, if not all formatting elements were missing from story
Prewriting Present
___ of 10 / Plot diagram and rough draft have been turned and complete. / Plot diagram and rough draft have been turned in but one is not complete. / Missing either plot diagram or rough draft or both pieces are not complete. / Either plot diagram or rough draft is missing and the turned in portion is not complete.
Illustration
____ of 5 / Colorful and detailed illustration of a scene from the story. / Everything is there, but with mistakes. / Several mistakes or missing items. / Not there