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Rubric for Personal Narrative 
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Rubric Code: Y23W9X
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Superior

3 pts

Satisfactory

2 pts

Substandard

1 pts

Grammar and Spelling

Superior

Writer makes no more than 1 error in grammar and spelling.
Satisfactory

Writer makes 2-3 errors in grammar and spelling.
Substandard

Writer makes more than 5 errors in grammar and spelling.
Capitalization and Punctuation

Superior

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

Writer mkaes 2-3 errors in capitalization or punctuation.
Substandard

Writer makes more than 5 errors in capitalization and punctuation.
Sensory Details

Superior

Narrative uses descriptive details that appeal to the senses to describe charac-
ters and setting.
Satisfactory

The narrative contains sensory and reflective details that are weak.
Substandard

There are no sensory or reflective details.
Dialogue

Superior

The dialogue is used to reveal insights into the characters and to make events more interesting.
Satisfactory

The dialogue is used to reveal insights into the characters or events. It is clear who is speaking.
Substandard

There is only 1 example of dialogue, or none at all. It isn't clear who is speaking.
Organization

Superior

Writer hooks the attention of the reader in the beginning. There is a strong ending.
Satisfactory

Writer has a clear beginning and a clear ending, but one of these could be stronger than it is.
Substandard

Writer has no clear beginning. There is no clear ending.
Incident

Superior

Focus is on a clear, well-defined incident directly or inferred.
Satisfactory

Incident is stated, shows little intent to elaborate.
Substandard

Difficult to determine. Writer assumes reader has prior knowledge of situation.
Significance

Superior

The importance or significance of the event is clear and reveals the writer's feelings about the experience.
Satisfactory

Writer's feeling about the experience not expressed well.
Substandard

Writer appears to show no significance about the experience.
Sequence

Superior

Writer shows clearly the order in which events occurred.
Satisfactory

Writer shows basic five paragraph-style.
Substandard

Text is not sequential.
Set Up

Superior

Writer followed assigned criteria for setting up the paper.
Satisfactory

Writer followed most of the assigned criteria.
Substandard

Writer did not follow assigned criteria and/or assignment was late.



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