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Personal Narrative 
Rubric Code: F44C42
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Public Rubric
Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Personal Narrative
  A Work in Progress

1 pts

Basic

2 pts

Proficent

3 pts

Advanced

4 pts

Introduction

A Work in Progress

Missing topic sentence. Does not include who, and what.
Basic

The introduction could be more interesting. There is not enough information about who or what the story is about.
Proficent

The introduction makes us want to read more and tells us who, and what.
Advanced

The introduction is exciting. It grabs the reader. It describes in detail who or what the story is about.
Beginning

A Work in Progress

The beginning of the story does not include enough details to understand what you are writing about.
Basic

The beginning of the story might have left a little out or has not included enough detail to help us fully understand the situation etc. you are writing about.
Proficent

The beginning of the story has some details to help us visualize the person, animal, place, object or situation you are writing about.
Advanced

The beginning of the story has enough details to help us visualize the person, animal, place, object or situation you are writing about.
Middle

A Work in Progress

Missing too many details. It is difficult to picture or understand the what happened.
Basic

More details and /or examples are needed to describe what exactly happened.
Proficent

Details and examples describe the situation, the reader can visualize a few events and usually understand what happened.
Advanced

Excellent Details and examples describe the situation, the reader can visualize the event and it is easy to understand what happened.
Ending

A Work in Progress

The story just stops. You don't sum up your ideas.
Basic

The ending is basic. There is not enough details or elaboration.
Proficent

The ending needs more elaboration,details and examples.
Advanced

The ending sums up this event with more details and helps the reader understand how the writer was feeling.
Organization

A Work in Progress

Writing is not organized into paragraphs.
Basic

Writing is organized in just a couple paragraphs. May have also left out story transition words.
Proficent

Organized into paragraphs, but doesn't have all the parts Or, does not use/or used weak story transitions in each paragraph.
Advanced

Organized into paragraphs with an introduction, beginning, middle, end, and reflection. Used story transition words to make the narrative flow together.
Conventions

A Work in Progress

Many capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes.
Basic

Some capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes.
Proficent

Almost no capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes!
Advanced

No capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes.



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  • narratative summer event

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