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Childhood Memory Writing
Childhood Memory Writing
Students write about a childhood event including elements of plot, setting and characters.
Rubric Code:
XA777X
By
Wyntatebout
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Childhood Memory
Excellent (A)
15 pts
Good (B-C)
13 pts
Fair (D)
11 pts
Poor
10 pts
Ideas
Excellent (A)
There is one controlling idea pertaining to a personal experience. Details are relevant and ideas are fully developed. The author establishes a setting and develops characters.
Good (B-C)
There is one controlling idea based on a personal experience but setting and characters are only somewhat developed.
Fair (D)
The author writes about a childhood experience but does not stay on topic or does not include details of setting or characters.
Poor
Little or no writing was completed.
Organization
Excellent (A)
There is a clear introduction, body and conclusion. The story is divided into paragraphs and has an interesting opening.
Good (B-C)
There is a clear introduction, body and conclusion but the story lacks paragraphs and/or an interesting opening.
Fair (D)
There is little organization of ideas into paragraphs. Story is hard to follow.
Poor
Little or no writing was completed.
Mechanics
Excellent (A)
The author has typed his/her story in Google Docs using the correct format. The story has few grammatical errors that interfere with understanding.
Good (B-C)
The author has typed his/her story in Google Docs but the format needs improvement. There are several grammatical errors but the story is still understandable.
Fair (D)
The author has typed his/her story in Google Docs but formatting and grammatical errors make it difficult to understand.
Poor
Little or no writing was completed.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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