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Narrative Writing
Writing Workshop: Narrative Writing
Rubric Code:
U75X6
By
ilanmckenna
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Narrative Writing
Poor
1 pts
Nearly There
2 pts
Expected
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Narrative writing
Poor
Writing is disorganized. No story is conveyed. Writing does not have a big idea.
Nearly There
Writing tells a story, but is not orderly. The big idea is not clearly illustrated throughout the writing.
Expected
Writing is organized and tells a story. The big idea is clear and obvious to the reader.
Exemplary
Writing is very well organized and tells a story from beginning to end. The big idea is clear and circulates throughout the writing.
Spelling
Poor
10 or more misspelled words.
Nearly There
5-7 misspelled words.
Expected
2 or less misspelled words.
Exemplary
No misspelled words.
Mechanics
Poor
10 or more sentences are not capitalized, or punctuated. No paragraphs are formed.
Nearly There
5-7 sentences are not capitalized, or punctuated. Paragraphs are formed at random.
Expected
2 or less sentences are not capitalized, or punctuated. Paragraphs are formed and help the writing flow.
Exemplary
No capitalization or punctuation mistakes. Paragraphs are placed appropriately and are invaluable to the flow of the the writing.
Neatness
Poor
More than 5 erasure marks. Unreadable handwriting. Crumpled, or torn paper.
Nearly There
3-4 erasure marks. Messy handwriting. Crumpled, or torn paper.
Expected
1-2 erasure marks. neat handwriting. Clean paper.
Exemplary
No erasure marks. Neat handwriting. Clean paper.
Heading
Poor
Writing is not titled. Name and date are not on writing.
Nearly There
Writing has a title that does not explain the writing. Name (first and last name) and date are not written in the right hand corner of the writing, or one or the other is missing.
Expected
Writing has an title that explains what the writing is about. First and last name and date are written in the top right corner of the first page.
Exemplary
Writing has an interesting title that is tightly connected with the writing. First and last name and date are written neatly in the top right corner of the first page.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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