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Autobiographical Narrative
Rubric Code:
NX75922
By
snava94
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Autobiographical Narrative
Below Basic
1 pts
Basic
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Topic Senteces
Below Basic
Paragraphs do not include a topic sentence or introduces the topic.
Basic
Paragraph includes an opening section but does not adequately introduce the topic.
Proficient
Paragraphs include a topic sentence that clearly introduces the topic.
Advanced
Paragraphs include an opening section that include a topic sentence that introduces the topic and a sentence(s) that "hooks" the reader.
Transitions within Paragraphs
Below Basic
Weak transitions are used that make the paragraph sound mechanical and not fluid. Ex, Next, then, after....
Basic
Transitions are mostly sound at the beginning of sentences and are not entirely unique.
Proficient
Unique transitions are placed differently within the sentences to bring most sections of the essay together.
Advanced
Unique and appropriate transitions shows how each sentence relates to the one before and after it while cohesively pulling the entire piece together.
Sentence Structure
Below Basic
Sentence structure is unnatural sounding. Phrases breaks up the flow of the paper.
Basic
Sentence structure is partially correct in sections of the essay allowing for some flow.
Proficient
Sentence structure flows well allowing reader to understand and read essay on first attempt.
Advanced
Sentence structure enhances the pace and moves the reader along fluidly from beginning to end.
Flow of Paper
Below Basic
Essay must be read aloud multiple times before it can be fully understood.
Basic
Some sections can be easily read aloud and understood but other sections may require several readings to be fully understood.
Proficient
Essay can be easily read and understood aloud but sentences structure does not invite expressive reading.
Advanced
Essay can be easily read and understood aloud. Sentence structure invites expressive reading and cadence.
Supporting Details
Below Basic
Paragraph(s) have no supporting detail sentences that relate back to the main idea.
Basic
Paragraph(s) have one supporting detail sentence that relate back tot he main idea.
Proficient
Paragraph(s) have two supporting detail sentences that relate back to the main idea.
Advanced
Paragraph(s) have three or more supporting detail sentences that relate back to the main idea.
Mechanics
Below Basic
Did not follow page set up guidelines.
Basic
Followed page set up guidelines.
1. Heading
2. Double-spaced
3. Title centered
4. Indented in the beginning of each paragraph.
Proficient
Advanced
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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