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Personal Narrative
Personal Narrative
Rubric Code:
J34429
By
gamezbblue
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Personal Narrative
Poor
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Great
3 pts
Introduction and Conclusion
Poor
Your introduction is not very interesting. The reader wants to stop reading. Your conclusion is incomplete.
Let's work on making your introductions and conclusions better.
Good
Your introduction is interesting. The reader will continue to read. Your conclusion is complete. Good job.
Great
Your introduction grabs your reader's attention and makes him want to read on. Your conclusion is complete and well-written. Great job!
Specific details and Dialogue
Poor
You only used a couple of specific details.
You didn't use dialogue.
We'll work on this!
Good
You used specific details that added interest to your story.
You used some dialogue.
Good work.
Great
You used a variety of different specific details that made your story very interesting.
Your dialogue made your characters sound like real people.
Great work!
Sequence of events
Poor
Your story did not follow along in chronological order. It was confusing.
We can fix this problem!
Good
Your story was mostly in chronological order.
Great
Your story was in chronological order. If you used a flashback, it was obvious and didn't alter the sequence of events.
Capitalization and punctuation
Poor
You had more than 4 errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Let's go over the rules again.
Good
You had 3 or 4 errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Great
You had 2 or fewer errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Keywords:
narrative, specific details, chronological order, introductions
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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