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Final Draft
Draft and "Big Revisions"
Assessed final draft including close revision and editing. Piece should have all basic elements of memoir (personal narrative) including focused event or time period, a story that makes sense, and deeper meaning or life lesson that readers can interpret. Final draft is also scored on descriptiveness, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Rubric Code:
RXX3894
By
trishtarver
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Memoir early draft/revision
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Characteristics of a story
Poor
Not written as a story at all.
Fair
Memoir is written as a story with details that do not add to the setting or story. It has some sense of a beginning, middle and end.
Good
Memoir is written as a story with a clear sense of setting, beginning, middle, and end that makes sense to the reader.
Focused on one event or time period
Poor
Memoir has no actual event or experience to focus the story around. Contains mostly descriptions.
Fair
Memoir is written about an event or experience, but does not focus enough on one important part.
Good
Memoir is written about an experience that takes place as a single event or focused time period: a day, few hours, or moment.
Importance, meaning, or life lesson
Poor
Memoir does not express meaning, importance, nor lesson learned.
Fair
Memoir expresses that an experience was exciting or person is special, but does not tie back to the life of the reader in a deep, meaningful way.
Good
Memoir expresses a deeper meaning, the importance of an event, or a lesson learned through the experience.
Descritpiveness
Poor
Writer uses very little to no descriptive, sensory, or figurative language.
Fair
Writer attempts to use some descriptive, sensory and/or figurative language.
Good
Writer effectively uses descriptive, sensory, and/or figurative language throughout the piece.
Spelling, grammar, and mechanics
Poor
Memoir contains many spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors that interfere with the coherence and meaning of the piece.
Fair
Memoir contains some errors, but do not interfere with the coherence and meaning.
Good
Memoir contains few or no errors.
Keywords:
Narrative, memoir, revision, draft
Subjects:
English
Types:
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