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Narrative Paragraph 
Rubric Code: SXA795X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Topic Sentence

4

Experience or event is clearly introduced and grabs the reader's attention.
3

Experience or event is introduced, but no attempt made to grab the reader's attention.
2

Experience or event is not clearly introduced or does not relate to prompt.
1

Experience or event topic is not introduced.
Supporting Details

4

Descriptions and details are used to tell about the experience or event in sequential order.
3

Some description and detail are used to tell about the experience or event in sequential order.
2

Few description and detail are used to tell about the experience or event. Order is not sequential.
1

Description and detail are rarely used to tell about the experience or event. Order is not sequential or is confusing.
Closing Sentence

4

Closing sentence wraps up the story.
3

Closing sentence attempts to wrap up the story.
2

Closing sentence does not wrap up the story.
1

Closing sentence in not included or is unrelated to the story.
Conventions

4

Paragraph is free from grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
3

Paragraph includes a few grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
2

Paragraph includes some grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
1

Paragraph includes many grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling errors.
Legibility

4

Paragraph is neatly written and easy to read.
3

Paragraph is mostly neatly written and easy to read.
2

Paragraph is difficult to read in some places.
1

Paragraph is difficult to read.




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