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Personal Narrative 
Over the course of reading our novel, you have written numerous personal narratives. For the final personal narrative assignment, you will choose one of your narratives and develop it into a polished piece of writing.
Rubric Code: YX26AX3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
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Powered by iRubric Personal Narrative
  Exceeds Expectations

I could use this as an example to others.

4 pts

Meets Expectations

This is what I expect to get from students

3 pts

Nearly Meets Expectations

Not quite what I was hoping for

2 pts

Does Nt Meet Expectations

You missed this and should see me for help

1 pts

Narration/Body

The writer is telling the story from start to finish; Body gives specific description of experience. S

Exceeds Expectations

The writer used the pronoun I to tell the story. All events are in order using sequence words to give vivid description
Meets Expectations

The writer told the story from their point of view but did not always use I. Most events are in order using sequence words to give description
Nearly Meets Expectations

It is unclear who is speaking as the writer slips into another point of view. The events are out of order and/or does not use sequence words to give description
Does Nt Meet Expectations

Story is not from the writer's point of view. There are no clear events
Opening Paragraph

Hooks reader and introduces topic / story.

Exceeds Expectations

Has a great attention grabber (hook) and gives adequate background information to set up story
Meets Expectations

Has a good attention grabber (hook) and gives adequate background information to set up story
Nearly Meets Expectations

Has either a weak hook or gives little background information to set up story
Does Nt Meet Expectations

No hook or background information
Conclusion

Experience should have meaning

Exceeds Expectations

The conclusion is developed. The lesson learned/goal reached and significance of the experience clearly stated
Meets Expectations

The conclusion is stated; It shows the lesson learned/goal reached
Nearly Meets Expectations

There is a conclusion, but it does not clearly state the lesson learned/goal reached
Does Nt Meet Expectations

There was no lesson learned stated in the conclusion
Conventions

Spelling, punctuating dialogue, and basic sentence formatting.

Exceeds Expectations

Writer makes no more than two mistake per paragraph
Meets Expectations

Writer makes no more than three mistakes per paragraph
Nearly Meets Expectations

Writer makes no more than four mistakes per paragraph
Does Nt Meet Expectations

Writer makes more than four mistakes per paragraph




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