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Writing: Personal Narrative 
Rubric Code: GX3B679
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Personal Narrative
6th grade
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

poor

1 pts

Introduction

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Excellent

Introduction grabs the reader's attention with a clever beginning (hook)
Good

Introduction only partially develops the attention- grabbing opener.
Fair

Beginning is dull but relevant tot he narrative
poor

Beginning is dull.
Chronological Order

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Excellent

All events are clearly in Chronological order.
Good

Most events are in chronological order.
Fair

Some events are in chronological order.
poor

Events are in random order.
Transition Words

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Excellent

Well-chosen transitional words connect the events and strengthening the content.
Good

Transitional words often connect the events.
Fair

Transitional words seldom connect the events, or some transitions are inappropriate.
poor

Transitional words are not used.
Writers Thoughts and Feelings

Excellent

Writer's thoughts and feelings are clearly included and related to the narrative.
Good

Writer's thoughts and feelings are included but are not always clearly related to events.
Fair

Writer's thoughts and feelings are mentioned but not explained.
poor

Writer's thoughts and feelings are not included in the narrative.
Descriptive Details

Excellent

Relevant details including sensory details and dialogue, help all events, people, and places seem real.
Good

Details including sensory details and dialogue, usually help events, people and places seem real.
Fair

Details elaborate upon few events, only occasionally making people, people, places, or events seem real.
poor

Details are omitted
Conclusion

Excellent

Conclusion clearly states why the experience is meaningful, including how it changed the writer or what it taught the writer.
Good

Conclusion states why the experience is meaningful, but the connection between the experience and the stated reason is somewhat general
Fair

Conclusion mentions why the experience is meaningful. but the connection to the events is not clear to reader.
poor

Conclusion does not mention why the experience is meaningful.




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