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Narrative Assessment (EDU 547) 
The purpose of this rubric is to allow the younger student to know what the expectations are for writing a short narrative essay. The student will write three paragraphs, each describing a different imagined situation that "went wrong."
Rubric Code: L54BX3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Narrative/Sequencing
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs Improvement

1 pts

Content
30 %

Excellent

Each of the 3 paragraphs has a topic sentence and description responding to the prompt.
Good

Only 2 of the 3 paragraphs has a topic sentence. Some description words are used.
Fair

There are only 2 paragraphs responding to the prompt. Student used descriptive words.
Needs Improvement

Student does not address the topic in their writing.
Capitalization/Punctuation
10 %

Excellent

All sentences begin with a capital letter and end with correct punctuation.
Good

Most sentences begin with a capital letter and end with correct punctuation.
Fair

Few, if any sentences start with a capital letter or end with correct punctuation.
Needs Improvement

None of the sentences start with a capital letter or end with correct punctuation.
Sequencing words
30 %

Excellent

Student uses a sequencing word to introduce each of their paragraphs.
Good

Students uses a sequencing word for 2 of the 3 paragraphs.
Fair

Students uses a sequencing word for 1 of the 3 paragraphs.
Needs Improvement

None of the paragraphs are introduced by a sequencing word.
Verb Tense
30 %

Excellent

Verbs are consistently expressed as past tense.
Good

Verbs are generally expressed as past tense.
Fair

Some verbs are expressed in the past tense.
Needs Improvement

Verbs are not in past tense.



Keywords:
  • Narrative, TESOL, Essays, English







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