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Narrative Composition 
Students must write a 5 paragraph narrative describing an event where they had to use confidence to accomplish a difficult or frightening task.
Rubric Code: UXX32WC
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

(N/A)

4 Square

Poor

Student does not attach 4 square.
Fair
Good

Student attaches a partially completed 4 square.
Excellent

Student attaches a fully completed 4 square.
Rough Draft

Poor

Student does not attach a completed rough draft.
Fair
Good

Student attaches a rough draft, but it is incomplete.
Excellent

Student attaches a completed 5 paragraph rough draft.
CUPS & ARMS

Poor

There is NO evidence of CUPS (Editing) & ARMS (Revisions).
Fair

There is LITTLE evidence of CUPS (Editing) & ARMS (Revisions).
Good

There is a substantial amount of evidence of CUPS (Editing) & ARMS (Revisions).
Excellent

Student excels at CUPS (Editing) & ARMS (Revisions).
Narrative Topic

Poor

Student does not address the topic within the paper.
Fair

Student addresses the topic, but there are MANY distractions. There is not a clear unity within the paper.
Good

Students addresses the topic. There are few distractions.
Excellent

Student addresses the topic. Student has a cohesive and unified topic throughout the entire paper.
Length

Poor

Student does not have 5 paragraphs.
Fair

Student has 5 paragraphs, but the student lacks MANY sentences from the total paper.
Good

Student has 5 paragraphs, but the student is missing a FEW sentences from the total paper.
Excellent

Student has 5 paragraphs. Student has at least 3 sentences in the introduction & conclusion. Student has at least 5+ sentences in each body paragraph.
Transition Words & Sentence Variety

Poor

Student does NOT use transition words. There is no sentence variety.
Fair

Student has a FEW transition words with a FEW varied sentences.
Good

Student has MULTIPLE transition words and varied sentences.
Excellent

Student excels at using transitions and varied sentence structures.
Conventions

Poor

There are MULTIPLE errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanics.
Fair

There are MANY errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanics.
Good

There are FEW errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanics.
Excellent

There are LIMITED to ZERO errors in spelling, grammar, and mechanics.




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