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PERSONAL NARRATIVE WRITING RUBRIC 
This rubric can be used to make explicit the expectations of writing a personal narrative.
Rubric Code: Q5X885
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  BELOW EXPECTATIONS

1 pts

MEETS EXPECTATIONS

3 pts

EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

5 pts

IDEAS AND CONTENT

IDEAS AND CONTENT refers to what the reader has to say, the message. THINK: fresh, original, and interesting.

BELOW EXPECTATIONS

Not much happens. Few details are used. The narrative does not take shape.
MEETS EXPECTATIONS

A few details are used, but more are needed. Here and there, the narrative wanders off the main topic.
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

Strong details are used to make the narrative come alive. All events are important to the narrative. Nothing goes off topic.
ORGANIZATION

ORGANIZATION refers to the structure of the paper.

BELOW EXPECTATIONS

The beginning is dull. The sequence of events does not make sense.
The narrative trails off- it needs a solid ending.
MEETS EXPECTATIONS

The beginning could be more interesting. Some events seem out of place.
The ending does not fit the narrative.
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

The beginning is catchy and intriguing.
The events are in a logical order.
The ending wraps up the narrative.
SENTENCE FLUENCY

SENTENCE FLUENCY refers to the readability of the paper. THINK: natural flow and varying lengths and structures of sentences.

BELOW EXPECTATIONS

Sentences are incomplete or run-on, do not begin in different ways, and do not vary in length. The paper does not sound smooth when read out loud.
MEETS EXPECTATIONS

Most sentences are complete, begin in
different ways, and vary in length.
The paper sounds relatively smooth when read out loud.
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

Sentences are complete, begin in a variety of ways, and vary in length.
The paper sounds smooth when read out loud.
WORD CHOICE

WORD CHOICE refers to the writer's ability to create a mental picture for the reader. THINK: vivid verbs, specific nouns, and accurate, energetic, and varied modifiers.

BELOW EXPECTATIONS

Words are uninteresting or dull, unclear in meaning, and repeated often.
MEETS EXPECTATIONS

Words are somewhat interesting, relatively clear in meaning, and repeated infrequently.
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

Words are interesting and vivid, clear in meaning, and not repeated.
CONVENTIONS

CONVENTIONS refers to punctuation, capitalization, spelling, grammar, and paragraphing.

BELOW EXPECTATIONS

There are many errors in
punctuation, capitalization, spelling, grammar, and paragraphing.
Proper heading and title are missing.
MEETS EXPECTATIONS

There are some errors in punctuation, capitalization, spelling, grammar, and paragraphing.
Proper heading or title may be missing.
EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS

There are very few errors in punctuation, capitalization, spelling, grammar, and paragraphing. Paper has an original title.



Keywords:
  • ideas, organization, conventions, voice, sentence fluency, word choice, and presentation

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