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Anecdote Writing from My Neighborhood Map 
Rubric Code: CX38562
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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

Beginning

Writer included descriptions.

Poor

No description of setting (example: we were at the beach) and

No description of a character. (My friends and I were at my neighbor's house.)
Fair

Description of setting or a character
Good

Author tells what the setting and a character looked like so that the reader can visualize them.
Middle *

Writer included dialogue
(talking between characters). *raffle

Poor

There is not any talking between characters.
Fair

Author included dialogue, although it is punctuated incorrectly.
Good

Author included dialogue.
End

Writer included a conclusion.

Poor

no conclusion
Fair

Conclusion is dull or uninteresting.

(example: So we went backup the hill.)
Good

Funny, interesting ending. May tell a moral (life lesson).
Peer or Teacher Review

Evidence that writer changed paper after getting suggestions.

Poor

no evidence of any editing (changes) after sharing and getting feedback
Fair

Evidence of sharing writing with others but little or no evidence of editing.
Good

Clear evidence of seeking input from peers and teacher and using feedback to improve writing.



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