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iRubric: Narrative Essay Rubric Blocks 1, 4, 5

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Narrative Essay Rubric Blocks 1, 4, 5 
Evaluates a narrative/personal essay
Rubric Code: P82378
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Personal Narrative
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Introduction

Poor

There is no hook to get reader's attention and no details.
Fair

Introduction may not hook readers and gives minimal detail.
Excellent

Introduction hooks the reader and gives detail about the narrative.
Organization

Poor

No paragraphs or sequence of events.
Fair

Use paragraphs; sequence of events is not clear.
Excellent

Use paragraphs and has a sequence of events (beginning, middle, end).
Conventions

Poor

The essay contains many errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Fair

The essay contains a few errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Excellent

The essay contains very few errors in usage, spelling, and mechanics.
Word Choice

Poor

Too many of the words are repeated. No vivid verbs, adjectives, or sensory details used.
Fair

Many of the words are uninteresting, and the same words are used over and over again. Some vivid verbs, adjectives, and sensory details.
Excellent

Many vivid verbs, adjectives, sensory details.
Conclusion

Poor

Conclusion is unclear, or not related to topic.
Fair

Conclusion relates back to the essay, but is not completely clear.
Excellent

It engages the reader and clearly relates back to the introduction and supporting paragraphs.



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