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Humorous Narrative 
Rubric Code: Q2846B
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Ideas

1

The writer needs to tell about an experience and use details.
2

The writer needs to focus on one experience. Details are needed or they do not relate to the story.
3

The writer tells about a humorous experience. More details are needed.
4

The narrative tells about a humorous experience. The details make the story trule memorable.
Organization

1

The narrative is not organized. The beginning, middle and ending all run together. The order is unclear.
2

The order of events needs to be corrected. More transitions need to be used.
3

The narrative is well organized. Transitions are used well. One part of the narrative is weak.
4

The narrative is well organized, with a clear beginning, middle, and ending, making it enjoyable and easy to read.
Voice

1

The writer has not gotten involved in the story. The voice is weak.
2

A voice can slightly be heard.
3

The writer's voice creates interest in the story.
4

The writer's voice sounds natural and creates interest in the story.
Word Choice

1

General and overused words do not create sensory images. The writer has not yet considered word choice.
2

Words are repeated. Strong nouns, verbs, and modifiers are needed to create sensory images.
3

Modifiers are used. Strong nouns and active verbs would improve sensory images.
4

Strong nouns and verbs and well-chosen modifiers create vivid, clear pictures.
Sentence Fluency

1

Incomplete and/or short sentences make the writing choppy. Few sentences are written well.
2

A better variety of sentences is needed. Sentences do not read smoothly.
3

The sentences show variety. Most are easy to read and understand, but some should flow more smoothly.
4

The sentences are skillfully written and original. They keep the reader's interest.
Conventions

1

Many errors make the narrative confusing and hard to read.
2

Some errors confuse the reader.
3

The narrative has several errors in punctuation, spelling, or grammar.
4

The narrative is error free.
Humor

1

No humor present.
2

NA
3

Humor present.
4

Humor present;
"Punch" included.




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