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First person Narrative Writing
First person Narrative Writing
Write a story from the perspective of the fish we caught in the pond and brought back to the classroom. Tell the story through the fish's eyes (perspective) to write a 1st person narrative about its journey to our classroom.
Rubric Code:
L222967
By
jbender445b
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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First Person Narrative
Unacceptable
1 pts
Acceptable
2 pts
Nice job!
3 pts
Maintains one point of view
Unacceptable
Big or little fish point of view is not selected
Acceptable
Point of view isn't maintained throughout (story is not told through the point of view of the same fish the entire story).
Nice job!
Big or little fish point of view is maintained and clear
Elements of a story
Unacceptable
There is no development to allow the elements to be seen
Acceptable
Some elements are apparent
Nice job!
Good control of story elements that demonstrates understanding
Spelling, grammar and usage
Unacceptable
No control and/or use of the language, several mistakes.
Acceptable
Some control, but repeated mistakes
Nice job!
Good control and proper use of the language, very few mistakes
Presentation
Unacceptable
Messy, incomplete, lack of title, and/or heading
Acceptable
Readable, heading, title apparent
Nice job!
Nice use of heading and title. typed or neatly written
Paragraph format
Unacceptable
Story is not written in paragraph form.
Acceptable
Paragraph(s) are not fully developed.
Nice job!
Each paragraph with 4-6 correctly punctuated sentences each.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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