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Rubric for Personal Narrative
Rubric for Personal Narrative
Rubric Code:
P228W4
By
marliana
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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10 pts
8 pts
6 pts
4 pts
Grammar and Spelling
10
Writer makes no more than 1 error in grammar and spelling.
8
Writer makes 2-3 errors in grammar and spelling.
6
Writer makes 4-5 errors in grammar and spelling.
4
Writer makes more than 5 errors in grammar and spelling.
Capitalization and Punctuation
10
Writer makes no more than 1 error in capitalization or punctuation.
8
Writer mkaes 2-3 errors in capitalization or punctuation.
6
Writer makes 4-5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
4
Writer makes more than 5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Sensory Details
10
Narrative uses des-criptive details that appeal to the senses to describe charac-
ters and setting.
8
The narrative contains sensory and reflective details that are weak.
6
The narrative is missing a large amount of sensory and reflective details.
4
There are no sensory or reflective details.
Dialogue
10
The dialogue is used to reveal insights into the characters and to make events more interesting.
8
The dialogue is used to reveal insights into the characters or events. It is clear who is speaking.
6
The dialogue is sketchy or weak. It is clear who is speaking.
4
There is only 1 example of dialogue, or none at all. It isn't clear who is speaking.
Organization
10
Writer hooks the attention of the reader in the beginning. There is a strong ending.
8
Writer has a clear beginning and a clear ending, but one of these could be stronger than it is.
6
Either the writer's beginning doesn't capture the interest of reader or there is an unclear ending.
4
Writer has no clear beginning. There is no clear ending.
Incident
10
Focus is on a clear, well-defined incident.
8
6
4
Significance
10
The importance or significance of the event is clear and reveals the writer's feelings about the experience.
8
6
4
Sequence
10
Writer shows clearly the order in which events occurred.
8
6
4
Set Up
10
Writer followed assigned criteria for setting up the paper.
8
6
4
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English
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