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TBE Society & Us Personal Narrative 
Rubric Code: N2AA7X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Personal Narrative Criteria
  A

20 pts

B

17 pts

C

15 pts

D

13 pts

F

0 pts

Content

A

Narrative centers on a significant (defining) moment. Author meaningful analyzes on the way in which society has influenced identity.
B

Narrative meaningfully analyzes on the way in which society has influenced the narrator, but does not center on a specific moment.
C

Narrative does not show meaningful connection between society and identity.
D

Seemingly random choice of moment or person. No evidence of analysis.
F

No evidence of narrative or analysis
Style and word choice

A

Narrative uses well-placed, clear and interesting imagery and/or dialogue to capture the reader's attention.
Diction is vivid and highly effective.
B

Narrative uses some effective imagery or dialogue, but parts are weak. Most of the diction is vivid and effective, but some parts could be improved on.
C

Narrative contains imagery and dialogue, but it is ineffective. Diction is not vivid.
D

Narrative contains little to no imagery or dialogue. Diction is confusing, vague, or dull.
F

Style & word choice not evident.
Organization

A

The sequence of events and placement of analysis enhances understanding and effect in an organic way. Author clearly put thought into organization.
B

The organization is not confusing, but is not as effective as it could be. Another type of organization would enhance meaning or impact. The student has attempted organize organically.
C

The organization makes the paper hard to follow at times or formulaic in organization. Analysis seems randomly placed or "tacked on."
D

Little to no analysis added to organization of paper. The sequence of events makes the story hard to understand.
F

Written in some other mode than narrative.
Conventions

A

Narrative contains few to no errors in standard grammar, punctuation and spelling. Any non-standard usage is intentional and effective.
B

Narrative contains some errors in standard grammar, punctuation and/or spelling, but errors do not greatly distract from the story.
C

Narrative contains many errors in standard grammar, punctuation and/or spelling, but the story is still understandable.
D

Narrative contains many errors. The amount and/or type of errors greatly distract the reader and make the story difficult to understand.
F

Unreadable due to convention errors.
Requirements and MLA format

A

-Narrative is 3 pages
- Self-Reflection is 1 page
- Narrative follows MLA format
B

- Narrative is 3 pages long
- Narrative is missing one requirement
-OR-
- Narrative is not consistently presented in MLA format
C

- Narrative is 3 pages long
- Narrative is missing both requirements
-OR-
-Narrative is missing one requirement AND is not in MLA format
D

- Narrative is less than 3 pages long
-OR-
- Narrative is missing both requirements AND is not in MLA format.
F

-Less than three pages
Or no evidence of reflection.



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