Name ______Per ____

IMAGINATIVE STORY

TEK 7.15: Students write literary texts to express their ideas and feelings about real or imagined people, events, and ideas.

(A) Write an imaginative story that:

Development of Ideas: TEK 7.15(A) (iii) creates a specific, believable setting through the use of sensory details; (iv) develops interesting characters

4 – Excellent / 3 – Good / 2 – Needs Work / 1 – Unsatisfactory
Vivid sensory details are used to create a specific, believable setting that enhances the story.
Characters areinteresting, imaginative, and well-developed to enhance the story.
Detailsare thoughtfully chosen tocreate a clearly defined plot. / Sensory details are used to create a believable setting appropriate for the story.
Characters are interesting but may need more imaginative development to fully come to life.
Details are present to support the plot, but a few gaps may be present. / Some attempt is made to describe the setting, but it does little to enhance the story.
Some attempt is made to develop characters, but it does little to enhance the story.
Details are vague, so the reader must occasionally struggle to follow the plot. / Lack of sensory details leads to a vague sense of setting.
Lack of character development leads to flat, uninteresting characters.
Details are inappropriate or insufficient, resulting in a disjointed, confusing plot.

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Organization/Progression: TEK 7.15(A) (i) sustains reader interest; (ii) includes well-paced action and an engaging story line

4 – Excellent / 3 – Good / 2 – Needs Work / 1 – Unsatisfactory
Reader interest is sustained through creative elaboration and imaginative development.
Story is effectively structured and flows smoothlywith well-paced action and an engaging story line.
Appropriate and consistent paragraphing and point of viewcontribute to a focused, coherent story. / Story is imaginative and sustains reader interest, but more elaboration and development may be needed.
Story structure is adequate to create an effective pace and interesting story line.
Point of view is consistent, but there are paragraphingerrors which have minor effects on the finished product. / Elaboration and imaginative development are weak, so the reader must struggle to maintain interest.
Story structure is loose, and pacing is slow.
Inconsistencies in paragraphing and point of view make the story hard to follow. / Reader quickly loses interest due to lack of elaboration and imaginative development.
Story frequently rambles off topic, and lack of action leads to very slow pacing.
Paragraphing and point of viewerrors are excessive and greatlyinterfere withmeaning.

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Use of Language: TEK 7.15(A) (v) uses a range of literary strategies and devices to enhance the style and tone

4 – Excellent / 3 – Good / 2 – Needs Work / 1 – Unsatisfactory
Writer’s style and voicemake the narrative come alive, and word choice is vivid and expressive.
Effective descriptions, dialogue, and other narrative techniques give the reader a vivid picture of characters, setting, and plot. / Writer’s style and voice are evident, and word choice is generally effective.
Descriptions, dialogue, and other narrative techniques are present and help to support characters, setting, and plot. / Writer’s style and voice are weak, and word choice is general and imprecise.
Some descriptions, dialogue, and other narrative techniques are present, but they are vague and do little to support characters, setting, or plot. / There is no clear evidence of style or voice in the narrative, and word choice is simplistic and repetitive.
Significant gaps in descriptions, dialogue, and other narrative techniqueslead to a disjointed and unimaginative story.

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Grammar and Conventions:TEK 7.14(D) Edit drafts for grammar, mechanics, and spelling. Focus TEK(s)______

4 – Excellent / 3 – Good / 2 – Needs Work / 1 – Unsatisfactory
Writer shows consistent command of proper sentence structure and verb tenses with an effective variety of simple, compound, and complex sentences. (TEK 7.19)
Writer shows consistent command of proper capitalization with no errors. (TEK 7.20A)
Writer shows consistent command of proper punctuation with few, if any, minor errors. (TEK 7.20B)
Writer shows consistent command of spelling with no errors. (TEK 7.21) / Sentence variety is present, but there are some verb tense and structural errors that create minor effects on meaning.
Writer shows understanding of proper capitalization, but a few minor errors are present.
Writer shows some command of proper punctuation, but several errors are present.
Writer shows understanding of proper spelling, but a few minor errors are present. / There is little variation in sentence structure, and verb tense and structural errors begin to interfere with meaning.
Writer shows limited understanding of proper capitalization with several errors present.
Writer shows limited understanding of proper punctuation, and errors detract from the work.
Writer shows limited understanding of proper spelling; errors begin to interfere with meaning. / Writer tends to create only simple sentences, and there are many fragments, comma splices, run-ons, and verb tense errors that greatly interfere with meaning.
Writer shows no mastery of proper capitalization with many errors present.
Writer shows no mastery of proper punctuation; errors greatly interfere with meaning.
Writer shows no mastery of proper spelling; errors greatly interfere with meaning.

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