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Personal Narrative 
The students wrote a narrative on a personal experience.
Rubric Code: U25ACA
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Advanced

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Basic

3 pts

Below Basic

2 pts

Far Below Basic

1 pts

Capitalization and Punctuation(Con)

Produce legible work that has accurate capitilization and punctuation.

Advanced

Writer makes no more than 1 error in capitalization or punctuation.
Proficient

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

Writer makes 4-5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Below Basic

Writer makes more than 5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Far Below Basic

10 or more mistakes in capitilzation and punctuation.
Sensory Details

Standard W 2.1
Describe with concrete details the sights, sounds, and smells of a scene and specific actions, movements, gestures, and feelings of the characters.

Advanced

The narrative includes sensory and reflective details. They control the mood of the story.
Proficient

The narrative contains sensory and reflective details that are weak. Mood difficult to understand.
Basic

The narrative is missing a large amount of sensory and reflective details.
No mood understood.
Below Basic

There is very few sensory or reflective details. No mood understood.
Far Below Basic

There is no sensory details, no mood--nothing!
Showing Not Telling

Standard 2.1
Make effective use of descriptions of appearance, images, shifting perspectives, and sensory details.

Advanced

The writer used eye catching verbs and adjectives that "show and not tell."
Proficient

Writer attempts to use eye catching verbs and some adjectives that "show and not tell."
Basic

Writer makes little effort to "show and not tell."
Below Basic

Writer makes a single attempt to "show and not tell."
Far Below Basic

Writer uses NO effort to "show and not tell".
Content

Standard 2.1
Narrate a sequence of events and communicate their significance to the audience.

Advanced

Writer hooked the attention of the reader in the begining. Events are in a logical sequence. The conclusion makes the importance of the event clear.
Proficient

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

Writers begining doesn't capture the interest of reader. It is hard to follow the order of events. There is an unclear ending.
Below Basic

Writer has no clear begining. There are no clear events stated. There is no clear ending.
Far Below Basic

Writer has no organization. The writing does not reflect a story.




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