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Narrative Writing Rubric
Narrative Writing Rubric
This is a rubric detailing all the requirements for Narrative writing assignments.
Rubric Code:
J2C7A7
By
traceymboles7
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Narrative Writing Rubric
A YOU MADE IT!!!!!
4 pts
B YOU'RE ALMOST THERE
3 pts
C YOU HAVE A WAYS TO GO
2 pts
D YOU SEEM LOST
1 pts
Introduction
A YOU MADE IT!!!!!
There is a clear beginning that gives
- setting
- characters
Your readers can picture a scene before any events take place
B YOU'RE ALMOST THERE
The writer's introduction is not very clear. There is a mention of characters and setting but it is hard to follow
C YOU HAVE A WAYS TO GO
The is somewhat of an introduction including one of the two elements of setting and characters
D YOU SEEM LOST
There is no introduction. The writer heads right for the action
structure
A YOU MADE IT!!!!!
The writer has followed the Plot/Story Diagram for structure. The writing shows all the elements of a story: Theme, Plot, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution
B YOU'RE ALMOST THERE
The writing has good structure, but the writer may have left out one or two of the elements of a story.
C YOU HAVE A WAYS TO GO
The writing has good structure, but the writer may have left out MANY of the elements of a story.
D YOU SEEM LOST
The writing has poor structure, and the writer may have left out MANY or ALL of the elements of a story.
Conclusion
A YOU MADE IT!!!!!
The conclusion is strong, and shows a resolution of the Narrative's conflict.
B YOU'RE ALMOST THERE
The conclusion is weak, but it still shows resolution of the story's conflict.
C YOU HAVE A WAYS TO GO
The conclusion is weak, and does NOT resolve the story's conflict to the reader's satisfaction.
D YOU SEEM LOST
no conclusion.
Grammar Conventions
A YOU MADE IT!!!!!
The writing contains little or no errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar usage
B YOU'RE ALMOST THERE
The writing contains some errors in spelling, punctuation, and grammar -- but the errors do NOT have an effect on the story.
C YOU HAVE A WAYS TO GO
The writing contained multiple errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation -- but the errors do NOT interfere with the story.
D YOU SEEM LOST
The writing contained multiple errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation -- AND the errors interfere with the story.
Organization of Paragraphs
A YOU MADE IT!!!!!
The writer is very clear with the beginning of each paragraph. Each paragraph helps add to the flow of the essay
B YOU'RE ALMOST THERE
The writer is almost always clear with where each paragraph is. The paragraphs mostly help with the flow of the essay
C YOU HAVE A WAYS TO GO
The writer is not so sure where to start the paragraphs. The paragraphs do not seem to help with the flow of the essay, in fact, it may confuse the reader
D YOU SEEM LOST
There are hardly any paragraphs used in this essay. The writer is confused where to add paragraphs, therefore does not add but maybe one, if that.
Keywords:
conventions, engaging, structure, ending, clear story elements
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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