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Narrative Writing Rubric
Narrative Writing Rubric
This is a rubric detailing all the requirements for Narrative writing assignments.
Rubric Code:
B2B38A
By
mellerker
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Narrative Writing Rubric
4
(N/A)
3
(N/A)
2
(N/A)
1
(N/A)
Introduction
10 pts
4
There is a clear beginning that gives
- setting
- characters
Your readers can picture a scene before any events take place
3
The writer's introduction is not very clear. There is a mention of characters and setting but it is hard to follow
2
This is somewhat of an introduction including one of the two elements of setting and characters
1
There is no introduction. The writer heads right for the action
Plot and Situation
20 pts
4
Skillfully develops a plot/situation, characters and setting.
3
Develops a plot/situation, characters and setting.
2
Provides a minimally developed plot line.
1
Lacks a developed plot line.
Structure/organization
20 pts
4
Skillfull Structure
- Strong and engaging
- Effective sequencing
3
Appropriate Structure
- Engaging exposition
- Adequate sequencing
2
Weak Structure
- Exposition ideas need revision
- Weak sequencing
1
Little to no Structure
- Exposition needs major revision
- Sequencing does not exist.
Voice
15 pts
4
- Writer's voice authentic, confident, entertaining
- Writer's personal style of writing shines through
- Clear sense of audience and purpose
3
- Writer's voice is authentic and confident.
- Writer's personal style of writing shines through
- Some clear sense of audience and purpose
2
- Writer's voice is detache dfrom the story
- Sense of purpose and audience not clear.
1
- Unclear or no sense of voice, purpose and/or audience.
Conclusion
10 pts
4
The conclusion is strong, and shows a resolution of the Narrative's conflict.
3
The conclusion is weak, but it still shows resolution of the story's conflict.
2
The conclusion is weak, and does NOT resolve the story's conflict to the reader's satisfaction.
1
no conclusion.
Conventions
15 pts
4
Shows creativity and flexibility when using conventions to enhance meaning.
3
Uses grade level appropriate conventions; errors are minor and do not obscure meaning.
2
Uses grade level appropriate conventions; errors sometimes obscure meaning.
1
Limited understanding of grade level appropriate conventions.
Action Map
10 pts
4
Action map is detailed, finished and included with the narrative writing.
3
Action map is mostly completed and included with the narrative writing.
2
Action map is somewhat completed and included with the narrative writing.
1
Action map is not included with the narrative writing piece.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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