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Narrative Writing 
Accounts of events or experiences; either true or imaginary.
Rubric Code: U8724A
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Narrative Writing
Accounts of events or experiences; either true or imaginary.
  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Ideas and Content

Clarity of Purpose and Topic

Advanced

Writing is clear, coherent, and focused and shows awareness of audience. Lead is attention- grabbing. Setting, plot, and characters are described by relevant facts, details, and explanations;
Ending includes personal summary, reaction, or understanding.
Proficient

Writing is clear, usually focused, and shows awareness of audience. Lead is somewhat attention grabbing; setting, plot, and characters are mostly described by relevant facts, details, and explanations; fails to conclude with personal summary or understanding.
Fair

Writing is somewhat clear, though unfocused. Opening is dull. Setting, plot, and characters are not well described;
Ending includes only very general summary/observation.
Poor

Writing is somewhat, incoherent, and unfocused; little to no description of setting, plot, or characters. Main ideas are unsupported. No summary or understanding.
Organization

Organization and Development of Main Ideas

Advanced

Extremely well-organized. Includes a well-developed yet focused plot. Suspense builds throughout the story. Writing clearly progresses through a beginning, middle, and ending.
Proficient

Well-organized; Includes a clear plot. Writing progresses through a beginning, middle, and ending. Suspense is included.
Fair

Somewhat organized, but fails to write a clear beginning, middle, and ending. Some suspense, but does not keep reader interest. Attempts a plot, but it is unclear or unfocused.
Poor

Writing is disorganized; little pattern. Little suspense. No plot development.
Audience/Voice

Appropriate for Intended Audience

Advanced

Point of view is unique and clear. Distinctive style; reader “hears” author speaking.
Engages the reader’s interest by showing exceptional knowledge and interest in topic.
Proficient

Point of view is clear. Some glimpses of a distinctive style. Writing communicates some personal knowledge and interest in topic.
Fair

Point of view is somewhat unclear. Not much personal style. Occasional glimpses of author’s interest and knowledge.
Poor

Point of view is unclear and inconsistent. Mistakes and lack of care indicate author’s lack of interest and knowledge.
Language

Sentence Structure and Vocabulary

Advanced

Author always chooses precise, colorful words and uses them correctly. Word choice shows awareness of audience. Realistic and specific language help to bring the characters and plot to life.
Proficient

Author mostly chooses precise, colorful words. Word choice shows some awareness of audience. Realistic and specific language generally describes characters and plot.
Fair

Author tends to choose general rather than precise words. Some incorrect usage. Word choice shows limited awareness of audience. Some, but not much realistic or specific language is used.
Poor

Author has difficulty choosing the proper words. No awareness of audience. Little realistic of specific language.
Grammar, Usage, Mechanics

Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation

Advanced

Writing shows clear control of writing conventions though there may be a few errors that are “firstdraft” in nature
Proficient

Writing shows control of writing conventions; errors do not interfere with meaning
Fair

Errors in conventions may interfere with meaning
Poor

Errors in conventions interfere with meaning or make writing difficult to understand
Form/Neatness

Advanced

Essay is appropriate length and is neatly handwritten in blue or black ink with few or no cross-outs or excessive use of white-out, or is neatly typed in black ink in Times New Roman Font size 12.
Proficient

Essay is neatly handwritten in blue or black ink, or is neatly typed in black ink in Times New Roman Font size 12.
Fair

Essay is not particularly neatly handwritten in blue or black ink, or is neatly typed in black ink in a non-requested font or font size.
Poor

Essay is not neatly handwritten in blue or black ink, or is not neatly typed, with a number of cross-outs, messy use of white-out, or is written/typed in ink that is hard to read.




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