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Narrative Writing: Novermber 2014 
Students are asked to write a narrative that develops a point of view using meaningful word choice and details based on the following prompt.
Rubric Code: PXX2C8C
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Narrative Writing
  30 Points

(N/A)

20 Points

(N/A)

10 Point

(N/A)

Content/Ideas

30 Points

Writing is clear and focused. It holds reader's attention. Relevant details enrich writing.
20 Points

Writes related, quality paragraphs but with little or no details.
10 Point

Writing has no central theme and is limited in communicating knowledge.
Point of View

30 Points

Writes with a distinct, unique point of view. Writing is skillfully adapted to the audience.
20 Points

Writer uses point of view. Writes with the understanding of a specific audience.
10 Point

Writer's point of view is obscured because it lacks a purpose and/or sense of audience.
Vocabulary/Word Choice

30 Points

Effective and engaging use of word choice. Vocabulary and word choice support the point of view of the speaker.
20 Points

Used a variety of word choice. Some word choice selected to support the viewpoint of the speaker.
10 Point

Careless or inaccurate word choice, which obscures meaning.
Grammar/ Punctuation

30 Points

No grammar, punctuation or spelling errors.
20 Points

No more than 3 grammar, punctuation or spelling errors.
10 Point

4 or more grammar, punctuation or spelling errors.



Keywords:
  • "A Theme of Zachary Beaver" Informational Eaasy

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