Rubric – ELA Grade 6 Creative Writing with Onomatopoeia

Criteria 3 Points 2 Points 1 Point
Comic strip has a full story line with plot elements The comic strip has a clear beginning, middle, and end. It includes all essential plot elements: setting, characters, conflict, climax, and resolution. The comic strip has a basic storyline with some plot elements. It may be missing one or two elements such as conflict or resolution. The comic strip lacks a coherent storyline and is missing several plot elements. It may be confusing or incomplete.
Onomatopoeia is used 4 or more times appropriately Onomatopoeia is used 4 or more times and enhances the story by making it more vivid and engaging. Onomatopoeia is used 2-3 times and somewhat contributes to the story, but may not always be effective or appropriate. Onomatopoeia is used 0-1 time or is used inappropriately, not adding to the story.
Neatness and color The comic strip is very neat, colorful, and visually appealing. It shows careful attention to detail. The comic strip is somewhat neat and colorful, but may lack consistency or attention to detail. The comic strip is messy or lacks color, making it difficult to understand or enjoy.
No grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors There are no grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors. The writing is clear and easy to understand. There are a few minor grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors, but they do not interfere with understanding. There are several grammar, spelling, or punctuation errors that make the writing difficult to understand.
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