Conditional Statement Story



Conditional Statement Story You will write a story along the lines of the children’s book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Joffe Numeroff. Your story should be written using “if-then” statements (the “then” statement of one sentence should be the “if” statement of the next sentence). Your story should use at least 8 “if- then” statements. Be creative!! It should be appropriate and appealing to a child, (under 12)THIS IS A QUIZ GRADE!!!1234Fewer than 4 “if –then” statements 4 “if-then” statements 5-7 “if-then” statementsAll 8 “if –then” statements Messy, not appealing to a child, not “final product” materialUnappealing in more than two criteria: neatness, topic, clarity, approriatenessMeets basic appeal, but missing one or two of the criteriaColorful, neatly written and possibly decorated, topic appeals to a child, clear and easy to readNot following a logical pattern at all, and missing a hypothesis or conclusionMore than half of “if-then” statements are not in a logical pattern or the hypothesis and conclusion do not follow a logical patternMost of the “if-then” statements are logical, hypothesis and conclusion are logical All “if-then” statements follow a logical pattern, hypothesis and conclusion complete and logicalMultiple errors in spelling, punctuation, and sentence structureMany errors in either spelling, punctuation, or sentence structureFew errors in spelling, punctuation, sentence structureCorrect spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure “If –then” Statements Overall Appeal Logical Grammar ................
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