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Sensory Narrative 
Rubric to accompany "Diary of a Sensitive Kid" lesson by Josie Hooley
Rubric Code: JX676A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Plot Content

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Poor

Writing did not relate to any story experienced by student. Sentences were disconnected and not connected to a plot theme.
Fair

Writing did relate to a story experienced by student. However, sentences were disconnected and did not help create a clear plot.
Good

Writing related to a story experienced by student and sentences were very connected. Sentences supported the theme of the plot.
Setting

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Poor

The setting was not clear or did not exist at all.
Fair

The setting was somewhat clear, but not strongly depicted.
Good

The setting was clear and strongly depicted.
Point of View

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Poor

Writing was not in the author's point of view. Writing was not in first person.
Fair

Writing did show the author's point of view, but was written not entirely in first person.
Good

Writing showed author's point of view and was written in first person.
Five Sensory Details

Poor

Entry had one or less sensory detail words.
Fair

Entry had two to three sensory detail words.
Good

Entry had four to five sensory detail words.
Five Sentences

Poor

Entry had one or less sentences.
Fair

Entry had two to three sentences.
Good

Entry had four to five sentences.




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