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Narrative Writing Portfolio 
You will create a self-paced writing portfolio that includes 35 selections out of 50. Your portfolio will include written elements (see below) and artistic components. For the artistic component, you will create a cover for your portfolio. You may make a collage for the front of your portfolio (I suggest using a small binder or folder). You may draw on the front, or you may in any other way express yourself artistically. You should also include artistic elements for each of your writing entries.
Rubric Code: GXXA4X8
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Portfolio Requirements

Excellent

35 entries are included. The artistic element is included.


(5 points)
Good

32 entries are included. The artistic element is included.


(3 points)
Fair

30 entries are included. Much of the artistic element is missing.


(2 points)
Insufficient

Fewer than thirty entries are included. The artistic element is missing.


(0 points)
Presentation

Excellent

The project is neat, attractive, and clearly expresses the student's personality.


(5 points)
Good

The project is attractive, and somewhat expresses the student's personality.



(3 points)
Fair

The project is not neat or attractive, and does not express the student's personality.


(2 points)
Insufficient

No portfolio submitted at all.




(0 points)
Ideas Trait

Excellent

Clear, focused thesis and topic sentences that stand out and are developed by rich details suitable to audience and purpose.

(5 points)
Good

Clear focused thesis and topic sentences that stand out and are developed by details suitable to audience and purpose.

(3 points)
Fair

Main ideas are broad or simplistic. Support is limited, insubstantial, general, or slightly off topic.


(2 points)
Insufficient

The writing lacks a central idea or focus.





(0 points)
Organization

Excellent

Effective introductions, highly-developed body, strong conclusion, and a wide variety of transitions move the reader smoothly through the text.
(5 points)
Good

Organization is clear and coherent but may seem formulaic.




(3 points)
Fair

Overall structure is inconsistent and sequencing is unclear. The writer may use expressions such as, “My topic is….” or “In conclusion….”
(2 points)
Insufficient

The writing is haphazard and disjointed.





(0 points)
Voice

Excellent

The writer seems deeply committed to the topic and shows personality with a strong sense of a specific audience.

(5 points)
Good

The writing is expressive, engaging, and sincere in places.



(3 points)
Fair

Little sense of the author’s commitment to the subject is evident.



(2 points)
Insufficient

The writing is flat and lifeless with no sense of involvement from the writer.


(0 points)
Word Choice

Excellent

A rich, broad use of carefully chosen words conveys the message in an interesting, precise and appropriate manner with a sense of writing to be read.
(5 points)
Good

A variety of functional words appropriate to the audience and purpose are present with a sense of writing to be read.


(3 points)
Fair

The language is monotonous and/or misused.




(2 points)
Insufficient

The writing shows an extremely limited vocabulary.




(0 points)
Sentence Fluency

Excellent

Sentences have a strong and varied structure with a high degree of craftsmanship and evident flow and rhythm.

(5 points)
Good

Writing flows, but transitions may be inefficiently used. Sentence variety is evident.

(3 points)
Fair

Sentences are choppy and/or rambling with no clear direction or thought.


(2 points)
Insufficient

The writing is difficult to read aloud because the sentences are incomplete, rambling, or very awkward.

(0 points)
Conventions

Excellent

Writer has exceptionally strong control with few and minor errors.


(5 points)
Good

Control of conventions is demonstrated. Minor errors do not impede readability.

(3 points)
Fair

Frequent and significant errors impede readability.


(2 points)
Insufficient

Numerous errors in grammar, usage, and spelling are present.


(0 points)




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