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Rubric for Personal Narrative ADVANCED 
The students wrote a narrative on a personal experience.
Rubric Code: R48B74
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Master Writer

4 pts

Competent Writer

3 pts

Developing Writer

2 pts

Beginner Writer

1 pts

Grammar and Spelling

Master Writer

Writer makes no more than 2 errors in grammar and spelling.
Competent Writer

Writer makes 3-4 errors in grammar and spelling.
Developing Writer

Writer makes 5-7 errors in grammar and spelling.
Beginner Writer

Writer makes more than 8 errors in grammar and spelling.
Capitalization and Punctuation

Master Writer

Writer makes no errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Competent Writer

Writer makes 2-3 errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Developing Writer

Writer makes 4-5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Beginner Writer

Writer makes more than 5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Sentence Structure

Master Writer

The narrative includes a wide range of detailed sentences.
Competent Writer

The narrative contains some detailed sentences.
Developing Writer

The narrative is written using mostly simple sentences.
Beginner Writer

The narrative contains mostly incomplete sentences or sentences with little to no detail.
Author's Voice

Master Writer

The writer used the pronoun I to tell the story. Entire story from the writer's point of view.
Competent Writer

The writer told the story from their point of view. Did not always use pronoun I.
Developing Writer

It is unclear who is speaking. Writer slips into other point of view frequently.
Beginner Writer

Story is not from the writer's point of view. The pronoun I is never used.
Descriptive Words and Details

Master Writer

The writer used strong verbs and adjectives that help the readers use their imaginations.
Competent Writer

Writer attempts to use strong verbs and some descriptive adjectives.
Developing Writer

Writer makes little effort to use descriptive verbs and adjectives.
Beginner Writer

Writer makes no attempt to use descriptive verbs and adjectives.
Organization

Master Writer

Writer hooked the attention of the reader in the begining. All events in order. Strong ending.
Competent Writer

Writer has a clear begining. Most events in order. Clear ending.
Developing Writer

Writers begining doesn't capture the interest of reader. Events are out of order. There is an unclear ending.
Beginner Writer

Writer has no clear begining. There are no clear events stated. There is no clear ending.
Title

Master Writer

Narrative has a title that is interesting and connects to the story told.
Competent Writer

Narrative has a simple title that tells what is going on in the story.
Developing Writer

Narrative has a title that doesn't fully match the story told.
Beginner Writer

Narrative has no title.
Dialogue

Master Writer

Writer uses dialogue effectively to add to the narrative.
Competent Writer

Writer uses dialogue but doesn't add to the narrative.
Developing Writer

Writer uses dialogue but is distracting to the narrative.
Beginner Writer

Writer uses no dialogue.




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