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Narrative Poetry
Narrative Poetry
Rubric for Evaluating a Narrative Poem (Draft Poem)
Rubric Code:
Y3B252
By
jgedney
Draft
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Narrative Poetry
Rubric for evaluating a narrative poem
Exemplary
(N/A)
Proficient
(N/A)
Making Progress
(N/A)
Not Yet
(N/A)
Descriptive Language
Including word choice.
Exemplary
Includes rhythm, uses figurative language (personification, similes and/or metaphors), vivid word choice (colorful adjectives, action verbs), and/or lively dialogue
Proficient
Includes rhythm, uses some figurative language (personification, similes and/or metaphors), some vivid word choice (colorful adjectives, action verbs), and/or dialogue.
Making Progress
Includes rhythm, and attempts to use some figurative language (personification, similes and/or metaphors), some vivid word choice (colorful adjectives, action verbs), and/or dialogue.
Not Yet
Includes rhythm, but attempts to use figurative language, vivid words, and/or dialogue is limited.
Organized - Transitions
Exemplary
Broken into stanzas, organized in chronological order, and transitions from stanza to stanza are smooth and clear.
Proficient
Broken into stanzas, organized in chronological order, and transitions are evident.
Making Progress
Broken into stanzas and organized in chronological order.
Not Yet
Broken into stanzas.
Voice
Exemplary
The voice of the narrator in the poem is lively and energetic and is clearly evident throughout the poem.
Proficient
The voice of the narrator in the poem is mostly lively and energetic and is fairly evident throughout the poem.
Making Progress
The voice of the narrator in the poem is inconsistently evident throughout the poem
Not Yet
The narrator's voice is barely evident in the poem.
Narration & Fluency
Exemplary
Contains a beginning, middle, and end and flows smoothly and is easy to read.
Proficient
Contains a beginning, middle, and end and is fairly smooth and easy to read.
Making Progress
Contains a beginning, middle, and end but is not consistently smooth to read.
Not Yet
Does not contain a beginning, middle or end and/or does not flow smoothly.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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