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Personal Narrative 4th Grade 
Students are producing writing pieces about a favorite place using the elements of a personal narrative (introduction/sensory details/conclusion)
Rubric Code: C236CX9
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Fantastic

4 pts

Writing Process

Poor

You did not follow the writing process
Fair

You followed only prewriting and final draft
Good

You followed 4 out of 5 stages of writing
Fantastic

You followed all the stages of writing
Personal Narrative

Poor

Your writing is missing most or all elements of a personal narrative.
Fair

Your writing piece has some elements of a personal narrative.
Good

Your writing piece has most of the elements of a personal narrative.
Fantastic

Your writing piece has all the elements of a personal narrative.
Title

Poor

Your narrative does not have a title.
Fair

Your title does not match the events of your story.
Good

You have a title that matches the events of your story.
Fantastic

You have a creative title that matches the events in your story.
Writing Mechanics

Poor

Your writing is difficult to read.
Fair

You have many punctuation and spelling errors.
Good

You used correct punctuation and spelling throughout most of your story.
Fantastic

You used correct punctuation and spelling throughout your narrative.




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