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Narrative Writing Rubric 
Students will write a fictional story giving examples of creative writing through different types of writers craft as well as routing conventions and writing practices.
Rubric Code: PX39779
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Dragon, Dragon Fictional Narrative
  You Did it!

12 pts

You're Getting There!

9 pts

Keep Trying!

6 pts

Figurative language elements

You Did it!

The story has at least one examples of two different types of figurative language, and they are highlighted so I can read easily. The details are very clear and it keeps the reader engaged.
You're Getting There!

The story has one example of figurative language highlighted so I can read easily. The details are mostly clear and easy to follow.
Keep Trying!

The story is unclear and hard to follow with no use of figurative language.
Setting

You Did it!

I know exactly when and where everything in the story is taking place.
The setting is described so well that you feel like your there.
You're Getting There!

I somewhat know when and where the story takes place.
Keep Trying!

I do not know when and where the story takes place.
Conflict, Plot Events, Resolution

You Did it!

The conflict is clear in the beginning of the story. At least one rising action event is described, transition words are used, and there is an ending to the story.
You're Getting There!

One of the following is missing or unclear in the story; conflict, a rising action event, or an ending.
Keep Trying!

Two or more of the following are missing or unclear in the story; conflict, rising action event, or an ending.
Conventions

You Did it!

This story is mostly free of capitalization, spelling, and punctuation errors. It is typed in MLA format and is double-spaced throughout.
You're Getting There!

This story has a few capitalization, spelling, and punctuation errors. It has double-spacing errors or MLA heading errors.
Keep Trying!

This story has many capitalization, spelling, and punctuation errors, and an incorrect MLA format.




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