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Narrative Non-Fiction Rubric
Narrative Non-Fiction Rubric
The adventures of my life as a Water Drop
Rubric Code:
V24257A
By
pafaini
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Personal Narrative
Area of Concern
1 pts
Meets Requirements
3 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Character development
Area of Concern
The character is not named and personality is not evident.
Meets Requirements
The water drop character has a name, and some background information about the character is used.
Excellent
The water drop character has a name, and some background information about the character is used. The character's personality can be seen in the writing.
Scientific Vocabulary
Area of Concern
Scientific vocabulary is either not used or used incorrectly.
Meets Requirements
Two out of three of the following language is used appropriately in the story: evaporation/evaporate, condense/condensation, precipitation, thawing/freezing,
Excellent
The following language is used appropriately in the story: evaporation/evaporate, condense/condensation, precipitation, thawing/freezing, May include erosion, displacement or deposition.
Text structure/retelling
Area of Concern
The story reads like a list and there are no feelings involved.
Meets Requirements
The narrative non-fictions story is more than just a list of the places you went. It contains the scientific language and includes emotion.
Excellent
The narrative non-fictions story is more than just a list of the places you went. It contains the scientific language and includes emotion. The terms "and then" are not used.
Grammar and punctuation
Area of Concern
Inconsistent use of capital letters and punctution.
Meets Requirements
Proper nouns/names are capitalized. Ending punctuation is mostly correct.
Excellent
Proper nouns/names are capitalized. Ending punctuation is correctly used. More than simple sentences are used.
Keywords:
narrative
Subjects:
English
Science
Types:
Assignment
Writing
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