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Memoir 1 - SELF - FINAL TYPED DRAFT 
Students should use rubric to check their rough draft submissions to include the 10 tips on writing memorable memoirs.
Rubric Code: Y45257
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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25 pts


15 pts


5 pts

Formatting

25

Formatted correctly.
15

1-2 format mistakes.
5

More than 2 format mistakes.
Overal memoir presentation

25

Memoir is clear, has action and has enough sensory details to be interesting. Its ending is well written.
15

Memoir is SOMEWHAT clear, has SOME action and SOME sensory details to be interesting but could have MORE of any of these. The ending is OK.
5

Memoir has serious focus problems, lack of action, sensory details and/or a poor ending.
Memoir felt "complete"

25

Enough was told for reader to understand the event. Settings and dialogue were meaningful.
15

ALMOST enough was told for reader to understand the event. SOME settings and dialogue were meaningful.
5

DID NOT feel like a complete product. Settings and dialogue not well conceived.
Mechanics

25

Writer has 2 or fewer than spelling and grammar errors.
15

Writer has 3 or more spelling and grammar errors.
5

Writer has 4 or more spelling and grammar errors.




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