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Small Moments: Personal Narratives 
Rubric Code: K4A8BW
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Emerging

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Independent

3 pts

Small Moment

Emerging

Each page of the story is about a different topic.
Developing

Story is a list of a whole day, a whole trip, or many small moments put together.
Independent

Story is focused on one small moment stretched across several pages.
Beginning, Middle, Ending

Emerging

There is just one picture or one sentence.
Developing

The story has a beginning and middle, but there is no clear ending.
Independent

The story has a clear beginning, middle, and ending, written or drawn across three or more pages.
Planning

Emerging

Writer does not show evidence of any planning.
Developing

Writer sketches one picture at a time and writes about the picture before drawing the next picture.
Independent

Writer plans by sketching several pages of pictures before writing.
Details

Emerging

Writer does not include details in writing and/or pictures.
Developing

Writer includes several details in writing and/or pictures on most pages.
Independent

Writer includes several details in writing and/or pictures on every page.
Writing Mechanics
Spaces

Emerging

No spaces.
Developing

There are some spaces, but not always.
Independent

There is a space between every word.
Spelling

Emerging

Strings of letters or beginning and ending sounds. Student cannot read his/her own writing.
Developing

Each word includes beginning and ending sounds and at least one vowel. Student can read his/her own writing.
Independent

All wordwall words are spelled correctly. Unknown words are spelled by stretching out the word. Teacher can read students' writing.
Capital Letters

Emerging

Writing is all in capital or lower-case letters. If both are included, they are not in the correct places.
Developing

Some sentences or names begin with a capital letter, but some do not. There may be capital letters in the middle of some words.
Independent

Every sentence and name begins with a capital letter. There are lower-case letters in all other places.
Punctuation

Emerging

No periods used or periods are not in the correct places.
Developing

There are periods at the end of some sentences, but not all.
Independent

Every sentence ends with a period, question mark, or exclamation mark.




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