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Personal Narrative 
Rubric Code: V8WBC3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Introduction

4

The introduction is exciting. It grabs the reader. It describes in detail who or what the story is about.
3

The introduction makes us want to read more and tells us who, and what.
2

The introduction could be more interesting. There is not enough information about who or what the story is about.
1

Missing topic sentence. Does not include who, and what.
Plot/Memory

4

Excellent Details and examples describe the situation, the reader can visualize the event and it is easy to understand what happened.
3

Details and examples describe the situation, the reader can visualize a few events and usually understand what happened.
2

More details and /or examples are needed to describe what exactly happened.
1

Missing too many details. It is difficult to picture or understand the what happened.
Organization

4

Organized into paragraphs with an introduction, beginning, middle, end, and reflection. Used story transition words to make the narrative flow together.
3

Organized into paragraphs, but doesn't have all the parts Or, does not use/or used weak story transitions in each paragraph.
2

Writing is organized in just a couple paragraphs. May have also left out story transition words.
1

Writing is not organized into paragraphs.
Conventions

4

No capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes.
3

Almost no capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes!
2

Some capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes.
1

Many capitalization, punctuation, grammar, or spelling mistakes.



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