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Narrative Writing Rubric High School 
Rubric Code: UX69XW2
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Advanced

6 pts

Proficient

5 pts

Basic

4 pts

Novice

3 pts

Focus

Advanced

The narrative effectively addresses all aspects of the prompt.
Proficient

The narrative addresses most aspects of the prompt
Basic

The narrative minimally addresses the prompt.
Novice

Thee narrative does not address the prompt.
Exposition/Introduction

Advanced

The narrative engages the reader by creatively introducing the situation/experience, the setting, the narrator and/or characters through descriptive, precise language.
Proficient

The narrative engages the reader by introducing the situation/ experience, the setting, the narrator and/or characters. More description would enhance the work.
Basic

The narrative attempts to engage the reader by introducing the situation/ experience, the setting, the narrator and/or characters. Minimal description.
Novice

The narrative does not effectively describe a specific situation/ experience and setting with a narrator and/or characters.
Organization

Advanced

The text is well-organized. The narrative flows smoothly from one idea to the next. The events build to a well-crafted conclusion that follows from and reflects on the ideas in the narrative.
Proficient

The text is well-organized. The narrative flows smoothly from one idea to the next. The events build to a clear conclusion that follows from the ideas in the narrative.
Basic

The text is minimally organized. Some ideas are out of sequence or not connected to the rest of the narrative. The text does not have a well-defined conclusion that is connected to the events of the narrative.
Novice

The text lacks organization. The progression of ideas or events may be confusing or they are not connected to each other. The text does not have a conclusion.
Elaboration

Advanced

The writer creatively and effectively uses a variety of narrative techniques, such as chronology, flashback, and foreshadowing to tell the story and uses dialogue, description and reflection to develop the event and characters.
Proficient

The writer effectively uses narrative techniques, such as chronology, flashback, dialogue, and description to develop the event and characters.
Basic

The writer uses some narrative techniques such as chronology, dialogue, and description to develop the narrative.
Novice

The writer uses little or no chronology, dialogue, description or reflection in the narrative.
Language and Conventions

Advanced

The narrative includes sophisticated and varied sentence structure as well as precise, vivid words and phrases. Contains minor errors in conventions.
Proficient

The narrative includes correct, varied sentence structure as well as clear words and phrases. Contains some errors in conventions.
Basic

The narrative lacks varied sentence structure or precise words and phrases.Contains several errors in conventions.
Novice

The narrative lacks correct sentence structure. Word are general and vague. Contains many serious errors in conventions.




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