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Narrative Writing with /First Draft (Writer
Narrative Writing with /First Draft (Writer
This rubric is a 4 point scale designed to assess narrative pieces written by elementary students in grades 3-5.
Rubric Code:
V22BWX2
By
charcorbett
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Narrative
3
(N/A)
2
(N/A)
1
(N/A)
Ideas/ Writer's Notebook
First Draft/ Sloppy Copy
3
Interesting, specific details are used to support the main idea. Included are details that are unique or surprising to the reader. All corrections are shown in red ink.
2
Specific details are used to support the main idea. One or two may be unique or surprising but most are predictable. Details mostly stick to the main idea but there may be one or two that stray. Some corrections are shown
1
Some details stick to the main idea but there most stray or wander. The main idea is not expanded on. First draft is incomplete,no correction shown.
Organization/Final Copy
3
The piece begins with a hook or a lead that captures the reader's attention. The middle is logical and the end is appropriate and clear. Transition words support the flow of the writing.
2
The beginning, middle and end are obvious and easy to follow. They appear in a logical order and include the use of transition words.
1
The beginning, middle and end are harder to identify and one or more may be missing. Missing and/or no transition words.
Conventions
3
0-5 errors in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist.
2
5-10 errors in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist but piece is easy to read.
1
10+ errors in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist that reading the piece requires effort.
Clip Art / Picture
3
The picture is colored with effort, and it is obvious the student took time to be creative.
2
The picture is colored with some effort. A little more detail is needed
1
There is no colored picture attached to the writing assignment.
Subjects:
Education
(General)
Types:
Writing
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