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Personal Narrative 
This is your small moment story.
Rubric Code: P2W696X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Excellent

I could use this as an example to others.

4 pts

Well Done

This is what I expect to get from students

3 pts

Average

Not quite what I was hoping for

2 pts

Needs Helps

You missed this and should see me for help

1 pts

Voice

The writer is telling the story from start to finish

Excellent

The writer used the pronoun I to tell the story. All events are in order.
Well Done

The writer told the story from their point of view but did not always use I. Most events are in order.
Average

It is unclear who is speaking as the writer slips into another point of view. The events are out of order.
Needs Helps

Story is not from the writer's point of view. There are no clear events
Introduction

Writer is able to produce a well written introduction.

Excellent

Has a great attention grabber (lead) and gives adequate background information to set up story
Well Done

Has a good attention grabber (lead) and gives adequate background information to set up story
Average

Has either a weak lead or gives little background information to set up story
Needs Helps

No lead or background information
Paragraphs

Writer wrote three complete paragraphs.

Excellent

Writer completed three well written paragraphs that uses supporting details and a variety of sentence lengths. Writer uses transition words.
Well Done

Writer completed three pretty well written paragraphs but could have more sentence variety and/or more details. Writer uses transition words.
Average

Writer completed at least two paragraphs and needed more details and/or sentence variety. Some of the story may have been confusing or underdeveloped. Writer may attempt to use transition words.
Needs Helps

Writer completed at least one paragraph and some of the writing was written in a confusing way or off topic. Writer doesn't use transition words or uses them incorrectly.
Conventions

Spelling, punctuation (endmarks), capitalization, indenting paragraphs

Excellent

On average, writer makes no more than one mistake per page
Well Done

Writer makes several mistakes.
Average

Writer makes a lot of mistakes.
Needs Helps

On average, writer makes many mistakes per page that usually interfere with meaning.




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