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Autobiography Rubric
Autobiography Rubric
Writing an Autobiography
Rubric Code:
Y5BBCC
By
sandraembree
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Autobiography Rubric
LEVEL 1
(N/A)
LEVEL 2
(N/A)
LEVEL 3
(N/A)
LEVEL 4
(N/A)
Introductory Paragraph
LEVEL 1
Writing an introduction for the autobiography was attempted but not complete.
LEVEL 2
The introdcution does not adequately invite the reader and the topic is vague.
LEVEL 3
The introduction is not particularly inviting to the reader but still previews what is to come in the rest of the piece (Topic introducded)
LEVEL 4
The introduction is inviting and really hooks the reader with what is to come ( The topic is introduced).
Theme is apparent.
Body (Sequence of Events)
LEVEL 1
Many events are not in logical order. There is little sense that the writing is organized. Neither a timeline or a graphic organizer was used for this assignment.
LEVEL 2
Most events are placed in a logical order, but it is evident that events were not included from from a timeline or graphic organizert.
LEVEL 3
Most events are in a logical order but some are either missing or in the wrong order and this distracts the reader.
LEVEL 4
Events are placed in a logical order and the way they are presented effectively keeps the interest of the reader.
Theme is apparent.
Grammar, Spelling, & Punctuation
LEVEL 1
Writer makes frequent mistakes in grammar, spelling, and punctuation that distract the reader from the content.
LEVEL 2
Writer makes some mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
LEVEL 3
Writer makes few mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
LEVEL 4
Writer makes no mistakes in grammar, spelling, or punctuation. No two sentences in a paragraph start with the same word.
Concluding Paragraph
LEVEL 1
Writing a conclusion for the autobiography was attempted.
LEVEL 2
The conclusion does not adequately wrap up and end the autobiography.
LEVEL 3
The conclusion is not particularly organized but wraps up the end of the autobiography.
LEVEL 4
The conclusion is inviting in the wraping up of all events. Theme is concluded.
Cover with title and your name.
Picture of you in paper.
LEVEL 1
Missing three or more requirements.
LEVEL 2
Missing two requirements.
LEVEL 3
Missing a requirement.
LEVEL 4
Includes cover with name/title. You in a picture in your paper.
Double-spaced.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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