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Personal Narrative Rubric
Personal Narrative Rubric
A helpful rubric to assess your performance on writing a personal narrative. Use for your benefit to help write a stunning personal narrative.
Rubric Code:
S89242
By
smslm1
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Personal Narrative Rubric
Great
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Average
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Writing Content/ Ideas
Great
Focuses on event/experience, multiple use of excellent sensory details, engaging story with appropriate content that conveys a message to the reader.
Good
Mostly focuses on event/ experience, use of sensory details, engaging story with mostly appropriate content that sends a slightly confusing message to the reader.
Average
Switches around from event to event, average use of sensory details, interesting story with questionable content and doesn't convey a message of any sort to the reader.
Poor
Cannot tell what the topic is about, uses no sensory details whatsoever, confusing story with questionable content and doesn't convey a message of any sort to the reader.
Organization
Great
Very organized and sequential, uses transitions in writing, can follow the story easily and flows very smoothly.
Good
Organized, uses some transitions in writing, is a little choppy and mostly easy to follow.
Average
Somewhat organized, uses little transition between paragraphs, is very rough and cannot follow the story easily.
Poor
Not organized, events out of order and extremely hard to follow, is very rough and no use of transitions.
Voice
Great
Reader can tell that writer is genuinely interested in topic, vivid use of words and thoroughly engaging and interesting.
Good
Reader can tell that the writer is mostly interested in topic, some vivid use of words and engaging.
Average
Writer does not seem interested in story, barely any vivid use of words and is semi-interesting to the reader.
Poor
The reader can tell that the writer has no interest in the story, has no vivid word usage, and is not an engaging story to the reader.
Grammar/ Conventions
Great
Good variety in sentence structure, correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling, and an excellent use of word choice and variety.
Good
Good variety in sentence structure, few mistakes in punctuation, capitalization, or spelling, and has a great use of word choice and variety.
Average
Somewhat same sentence structure, some noticeable mistakes in punctuation, capitalization or spelling that slightly puts off the story, and has a solid use of word choice and variety.
Poor
Simple sentence structure, major mistakes in punctuation, capitalization or spelling that completely throws off the story, and has little or no variety in word choice.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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