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Fictional Narrative_2 
Rubric Code: EBWBCX
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Working

2 pts

Needs Improvement

1 pts

Introduction

Excellent

Complete introduction where characters, detailed setting, and problem are introduced
Good

Introduction has all parts but may need more detail to allow reader to visualize
Working

Introduction is missing one major component
Needs Improvement

Introduction is missing 2 or more major components
Hook

Excellent

The piece begins with a hook or a lead that captures the reader's attention.
Good

The hook is present and writer clearly attempts to hook the reader
Working

The writer shows minimal attempt to hook the reader
Needs Improvement

There is no hook present
Body

Excellent

The writer develops the problem, characters and brings work to a clear conclusion
Good

The writer attempts to develop problem, characters, and solution
Working

There is minimal development of problem, characters, solution
Needs Improvement

There is no evidence of problem, character, solution development
Closing

Excellent

The writer brings their writing to a clear end. The reader is not left with questions
Good

The writer brings their writing to an end.
Working

The writer attempts to close their piece but the reader is left with questions
Needs Improvement

There is no closing present
Conventions

Excellent

No errors or very few errors (0-4) in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist.
Good

A few errors (5-9) in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist but piece is easy to read.
Working

Enough errors(10-15) in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist that reading the piece requires effort.
Needs Improvement

Enough errors (16 or more) in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling exist that reading the piece is very difficult or impossible.





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