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Narrative Writing Part II 
Writing Workshop: Raising the Level of Narrative Writing
Rubric Code: R75X9
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Narrative Writing Part II
  Poor

1 pts

Nearly There

2 pts

Expected

3 pts

Exemplary

4 pts

Narrative Writing

Poor

Writing is disorganized. No story is conveyed. Writing does not have a big idea.
Nearly There

Writing tells a story, but is not orderly. The big idea is not clearly illustrated throughout the writing.
Expected

Writing is organized and tells a story. The big idea is clear and obvious to the reader.
Exemplary

Writing is very well organized and tells a story from beginning to end. The big idea is clear and circulated throughout the writing.
Spelling

Poor

10 or more misspelled words.
Nearly There

5-7 misspelled words.
Expected

2 or less misspelled words.
Exemplary

No misspelled words.
Mechanics

Poor

10 or more capitalization, or punctuation mistakes. No paragraphs. No use of dialog. 6-10 wrong verb tense usages.
Nearly There

5-7 capitalization, or punctuation mistakes. Randomly formed paragraphs. Limited to no use of dialog. 3-5 wrong verb tense usages.
Expected

2 or less capitalization, or punctuation mistakes. Deliberately formed paragraphs. 2 or less wrong verb tense usages.
Exemplary

No capitalization, or punctuation mistakes. Paragraphs are formed appropriately and are invaluable to the flow of the writing. No wrong verb tense usage.
Neatness

Poor

More than 5 erasure marks. Unreadable handwriting. Crumples, or torn paper.
Nearly There

3-4 erasure marks. Messy handwriting. Crumpled, or torn paper.
Expected

1-2 erasure marks. Neat handwriting. Clean paper.
Exemplary

No erasure marks. Neat handwriting. Clean paper.
Heading

Poor

No title, name, or date on writing.
Nearly There

Has a title, but title is not relavent to the writing. First and last name and date are not written in the top right corner on the first page.
Expected

Writing has a title that explains what the writing is about. First and last name and date are written in the top right corner of the first page.
Exemplary

Writing has an interesting title that is tightly connected with the writing. First and last name and date are written in the top right corner on the first page.




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