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Imaginative Narrative 
Students will write a narrative about an animal or animals using background information from their research.
Rubric Code: D6BB84
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Imaginative Narrative
  Excellent

6 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

0 pts

Ideas

Excellent

Writing has many clear ideas. Characters and plot are clearly established. Writing includes many descriptive details and/or dialogue.
Good

Writing has some clear ideas. Characters and plot are evident, but not clearly established. Writing includes some descriptive details and/or dialogue.
Fair

Writing includes a few ideas. Writing is missing characters or a plot. Writing includes a few descriptive details and/or dialogue.
Poor

Writing does not have any clear ideas. Characters and plot have not been established. Writing includes little or no descriptive details and/or dialogue.
Organization

Excellent

Writing is clearly organized. A sequence of events is evident (including a strong beginning, middle, and end). The writer uses temporal words to communicate changes in time.
Good

Writing is organized. A sequence of events is included, but lacks a strong beginning, middle, or end. The writer uses some temporal words to communicate changes in time.
Fair

Writing is not well organized. Writing does not have an established sequence of events. The writer uses few temporal words to communicate changes in time.
Poor

Writing is not organized, and has no sequence of events. The writer does not use temporal words to communicate changes in time.
Conventions

Excellent

Writing demonstrates command of English grammar and usage with very few errors (e.g., subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement; simple, compound, and complex sentence structures).
Good

Writing has a few grammatical and usage errors (e.g., subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement; simple, compound, and complex sentence structures).
Fair

Writing has some grammatical errors (e.g., subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement; simple, compound, and complex sentence structures).
Poor

Writing has many grammatical errors (e.g., subject-verb and pronoun-antecedent agreement; simple, compound, and complex sentence structures).
Mechanics

Excellent

Writing includes correct spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Good

Writing has a few mistakes in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Fair

Writing has some mistakes in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Poor

Writing has many mistakes in spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Presentation

Excellent

The narrative is a published piece of writing, including a title and is written neatly or typed.
Good

The narrative is a published piece of writing, but lacks a title or is not written neatly or typed.
Fair

The narrative is not a published piece of writing, lacking a title, and is not written neatly.
Poor

The narrative is not a published piece of writing.



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