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Historical Narrative 
grading rubric for historical narrative
Rubric Code: T24AB5W
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Historical Narrative
  Far Below

6 pts

Below Basic

7 pts

Basic

8 pts

Proficient

9 pts

Advanced

10 pts

Story Development

Far Below

*Does not meet assignment criteria
*does not provide a setting, plot with characters and a resolution with accuracy and purposefulness
Below Basic

*Little or no logical sequence.
*Contains no fictional elements
*missing 1 or more: a setting, plot with characters and a resolution with accuracy and purposefulness
Basic

*Some logical sequence in the story.
*Makes use of some fictional elements to create a story
*provides a setting, plot with characters and a resolution adequately
Proficient

*Story has logical sequence.
*Use of fictional elements creates a full story
*Dialogue and action used
*provides a setting, plot with characters and a resolution with accuracy and purposefulness
Advanced

* Story is exceptionally easy to follow.
*Demonstrates skillful use of dialogue and fictional elements
*provides a setting, plot with characters and a resolution with several details to create a creative story
Transition Words

Far Below

*Transition words missing
Below Basic

*Uses 1 transition word
Basic

*Uses 2-3 transition words successfully at times.
Proficient

*Uses 4 transition words successfully.
Advanced

*Uses 5 or more transition words. They are also used skillfully to connect ideas.
Perspective/Point of View

Far Below

*Contains no historical perspective
*Point of View is unclear.
Below Basic

*Contains little historical perspective
*Point of view is inconsistent or not appropriate to story
Basic

*Historical perspective unclear or confused
*Point of view is inconsistent
Proficient

*Historical perspective is with accuracy and purposefulness
*Point of View is consistent and works well for this story
Advanced

*Provides an historical perspective and details to make the story come alive for the reader
*Consistent and creative Point of View draws reader in
Conventions

Far Below

*Multiple errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
Below Basic

* Frequent errors in grammar, spelling, punctuations and capitalization
Basic

*Some errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
Proficient

*Very few errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
Advanced

*No errors in grammar,spelling, punctuation, and capitalization
Structure

Far Below

*Sentence fragments and run-on sentences render the story too hard to follow.
*Title missing.
Below Basic

*Writing is not broken into meaningful paragraphs.
*Contains numerous errors in sentence structure.
*Title is cliched or uninspiring.
Basic

*Paragraph formation is present but needs work
*Sentence structure remains simple/ there are some incorrect sentences
*Reasonable title.
Proficient

*Paragraphing is purposeful.
*Sentence structures are correct and show some variety.
*Title is appropriate and creative.
Advanced

*Paragraph structure complements the story.
*Uses a variety of correct sentence structure.
*Title is engaging.
Using Historical Facts

Far Below

*Does not explain
facts as needed to demonstrate knowledge.
Below Basic

*Uses some facts correctly.
*Provides a little information to demonstrate knowledge.
Basic

*Uses 3 facts
throughout the story.
*Provides some information to demonstrate knowledge.
Proficient

*Uses 5 facts
throughout the story.
*Provides adequate information to demonstrate knowledge.
Advanced

*Includes more than 5 correct facts throughout the story.
*All facts are explained well.
MLA Format

Far Below

*Does not use MLA format
Below Basic

*Evidence of MLA format but not done properly.
Basic

*MLA format has been done adequately.
Proficient

*MLA format has been done mostly correctly.
Advanced

*MLA format has been done correctly:
name, the name of your teacher, date, and type of assignment at the beginning of your first page, above the title.
Use Times New Roman font, 12 pt, and double-spacing.
Set your margins on all sides to 1 inch.
Use the tab key to indent your paragraphs.
Include a page number in the upper right corner. Before the number, write your last name.










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