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Personal Narrative 
A helpful rubric to assess your performance on writing a personal narrative.
Rubric Code: WXW6A97
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Level 4

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Level 3

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Level 2

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Level 1

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Writing Content/ Ideas

Level 4

Focuses on event/experience, multiple use of excellent sensory details, engaging story with appropriate content that conveys a message to the reader.
Level 3

Mostly focuses on event/ experience, use of sensory details, engaging story with mostly appropriate content that sends a slightly confusing message to the reader.
Level 2

Switches around from event to event, average use of sensory details, interesting story with questionable content and doesn't convey a message of any sort to the reader.
Level 1

Cannot tell what the topic is about, uses no sensory details whatsoever, confusing story with questionable content and doesn't convey a message of any sort to the reader.
Organization

Level 4

Very organized and sequential, uses transitions in writing, can follow the story easily and flows very smoothly.
Level 3

Organized, uses some transitions in writing, is a little choppy and mostly easy to follow.
Level 2

Somewhat organized, uses little transition between paragraphs, is very rough and cannot follow the story easily.
Level 1

Not organized, events out of order and extremely hard to follow, is very rough and no use of transitions.
Voice

Level 4

Reader can tell that writer is genuinely interested in topic, vivid use of words and thoroughly engaging and interesting.
Level 3

Reader can tell that the writer is mostly interested in topic, some vivid use of words and engaging.
Level 2

Writer does not seem interested in story, barely any vivid use of words and is semi-interesting to the reader.
Level 1

The reader can tell that the writer has no interest in the story, has no vivid word usage, and is not an engaging story to the reader.
Grammar/ Conventions

Level 4

Good variety in sentence structure, correct punctuation, capitalization, and spelling, and an excellent use of word choice and variety.
Level 3

Good variety in sentence structure, few mistakes in punctuation, capitalization, or spelling, and has a great use of word choice and variety.
Level 2

Somewhat same sentence structure, some noticeable mistakes in punctuation, capitalization or spelling that slightly puts off the story, and has a solid use of word choice and variety.
Level 1

Simple sentence structure, major mistakes in punctuation, capitalization or spelling that completely throws off the story, and has little or no variety in word choice.
Publishing

Level 4

A typed completed final product is submitted with all other required pre-writing documents. Free of errors. Final product includes a complete coloured picture. Handed in on time.
Level 3

A typed completed final product is submitted with all other required pre-writing documents. Consists of very few errors. Final product includes an incomplete picture. Handed in on time.
Level 2

An unfinished typed final product is submitted with some required pre-writing documents. Includes 5 or more errors. Final product does not include a picture. Handed in late.
Level 1

An unfinished typed or written final product is submitted with very little required pre-writing documents. Includes many errors. Final product does not include a picture. Handed in late.




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