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Narrative Writing 
Rubric Code: E4C492
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Narrative Writing
Guidelines for scoring Narrative Writing.
  Poor

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

IDEAS

Poor

The topic is unclear.
Good

The focus of the paragraph needs to be clearer and more supporting details are needed.
Excellent

The topic and details make the paragraph memorable.
ORGANIZATION

Poor

The lack of organization is confusing.
Good

The middle needs transitions to flow smoothly.
Excellent

The organization makes the paragraph easy to read.
VOICE

Poor

The writer needs to be aware of the audience.
Good

The writer sometimes sounds unsure, and the voice needs to fit the audience better.
Excellent

The writer's voice sounds confident, knowledgeable and enthusiastic.
WORD CHOICE

Poor

General or missing words make the paragraph hard to understand.
Good

Some nouns and verbs could be more specific.
Excellent

The word choice make the paragraph clear, informative and interesting.
SENTENCE FLUENCY

Poor

Many sentences are choppy or incomplete and need to be rewritten.
Good

Most of the sentences read smoothly, but some are short and choppy.
Excellent

The sentences flow smoothly and will hold the reader's interest..
CONVENTIONS

Poor

Many errors make the paragraph confusing and hard to read.
Good

The paragraph has some errors in punctuation, spelling, or grammar.
Excellent

Mastery of conventions adds style to the paragraph.




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