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Atlantic Voyage Realistic Fiction Narrative 
Rubric Code: X2W3739
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Above Target

95 pts

On Target

85 pts

Approaching Target

75 pts

Below

65 pts

Exposition

Above Target

The author describes the environment in which the story takes place in rich detail, using all five senses, and entices the reader to imagine that they are in the world with the characters.
On Target

The author describes the environment in which the story takes place in rich detail, using all five senses.
Approaching Target

The author describes the environment in which the story takes place in using some sensory details.
Below
Pacing

Above Target

Very organized with an intentional sequence, uses transitions in writing, can follow the story easily and flows very smoothly. The author does not rush the writing.
On Target

Organized, uses some transitions in writing, is a little choppy and mostly easy to follow. The author does not rush the writing often.
Approaching Target

Somewhat organized, uses little transition between paragraphs, is very rough and cannot follow the story easily. The writing feels slightly rushed.
Below
Theme

Above Target

Focuses on event/experience, engaging story with appropriate content that conveys a message to the reader. The ending leaves the reader with a sense of satisfaction, resolution, and conveys a lesson about life.
On Target

Mostly focuses on event/ experience, engaging story with mostly appropriate content but sends a slightly confusing message to the reader. The ending provides a sense of resolution.
Approaching Target

Switches around from event to event, interesting story with questionable content and doesn't convey a message of any sort to the reader.
Below
Grammar/ Conventions

Above Target

Good variety in sentence structure, correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling, and an excellent use of word choice and variety. There are no inappropriate shifts in mood or tense.
On Target

Good variety in sentence structure, few mistakes in punctuation, capitalization, or spelling, and has a great use of word choice and variety. Only a few inappropriate shifts in mood or tense.
Approaching Target

Somewhat same sentence structure, some noticeable mistakes in punctuation, capitalization or spelling that slightly puts off the story, and has a solid use of word choice and variety.
Below
Characters

Above Target

The author introduces characters, including their main character, with visual detail and intentionally designed scenes that show rather that tell the character traits.
On Target

The author introduces characters with scenes that show visual details of the character, and puts them in scenes that show character traits.
Approaching Target

The author introduces other characters, but their descriptions and scenes could use work to convey character traits to the reader.
Below




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