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Narrative Essay
Response to Literature Essay
This rubric will be used to evaluate a narrative essay
Rubric Code:
UXA526B
By
gooseeggs
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Rubric Criteria
Exceeding Expectations
1 pts
Meets Expectations
2 pts
Approaching Expectations
3 pts
Not meeting Expectations
4 pts
Introduction
Exceeding Expectations
Student wrote an effective introduction that clearly grabs the readers attention.
Student correctly formed a first sentence using one of the models taught in class.
Student excels at the above elements.
Meets Expectations
Student wrote an effective introduction that clearly grabs the readers attention.
Student correctly formed a first sentence using one of the models taught in class.
Approaching Expectations
Student's writing attempts to grab the readers attention.
Student attempted to form a first sentence using one of the models taught in class.
Not meeting Expectations
Student's writing does not grab the readers attention.
Student's first sentence does not model one of the models taught in class.
Body paragraphs
Exceeding Expectations
Student's body paragraphs excel at developing real experiences or events using effective technique, well chosen details, and well structured event sequences.
Meets Expectations
Student's body paragraphs develop real experiences or events using effective technique, well chosen details, and well structured event sequences.
Approaching Expectations
Student's body paragraphs attempts to develop real experiences or events using effective technique, well chosen details, and well structured event sequences.
Not meeting Expectations
body paragraphs do not develop real experiences or events using effective technique, well chosen details, and well structured event sequences.
Conclusion
Exceeding Expectations
Student wrote an exceptional conclusion that either rephrases the introduction, expresses lasting feelings about the story, expresses the lesson learned, gives a hope for the future, or provides an update.
Meets Expectations
Student wrote an effective conclusion that either rephrases the introduction, expresses lasting feelings about the story, expresses the lesson learned, gives a hope for the future, or provides an update.
Approaching Expectations
Student tried to write a conclusion that either rephrases the introduction, expresses lasting feelings about the story, expresses the lesson learned, gives a hope for the future, or provides an update.
Not meeting Expectations
Student's conclusion does not meet the expectation of writing a effective conclusion.
Mechanics and Grammar
Exceeding Expectations
Essay has 1-5 errors in punctuation, grammar, capitalization, and spelling.
Meets Expectations
Essay has 6-9 punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and/or spelling errors.
Approaching Expectations
Essay has10-13, capitalization, grammar, and/or spelling errors.
Not meeting Expectations
Essay has excessive capitalization, grammar, and/or spelling errors.
Keywords:
literature essays topic.sentences supporting.details
Subjects:
English
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Types:
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