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Autobiography Rubric
Autobiography Rubric
Writing an Autobiography
Rubric Code:
Z37A58
By
bschrece
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Autobiography Rubric
Poor
12 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
18 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Introduction
Poor
Writing an introduction for the autobiography was attempted but not complete.
Fair
The introdcution does not adequately invite the reader and the topic is vague.
Good
The introduction is not particularly inviting to the reader but still previews what is to come in the rest of the piece (Topic introducded)
Excellent
The introduction is inviting and really hooks the reader with what is to come ( The topic is introduced).
Theme is apparent.
Body (Sequence of Events)
Poor
Many events are not in logical order. There is little sense that the writing is organized. The "How To" was not used as a graphic organizer for this assignment. (One paragraph)
Fair
Most events are placed in a logical order, but it is evident that events were not included from from the "Hot To" assignment. (Two paragraphs)
Good
Most events are in a logical order but some are either missing or in the wrong order and this distracts the reader.
(3 or more paragraphs)
Excellent
Events are placed in a logical order and the way they are presented effectively keeps the interest of the reader. (3 or more paragraphs)
Theme is apparent.
Grammar, Spelling, & Punctuation
Poor
Writer makes more that 8 mistakes in spelling, capitalization or punctuation that distract the reader from the content.
Fair
Writer makes 5-7 mistakes in spelling, capitalization or punctuation.
Good
Writer makes 1-4 mistakes in spelling, capitalization or punctuation.
Excellent
Writer makes no mistakes in spelling, capitalization or punctuation.
Conclusion
Poor
Writing a conclusion for the autobiography was attempted.
Fair
The conclusion does not adequately wrap up and end the autobiography.
Good
The conclusion is not particularly organized but wraps up the end of the autobiography.
Excellent
The conclusion is inviting in the wraping up of all events. Theme is concluded.
Sesory Details, Thoughts & Feelings
Poor
Writer does not provide any thoughts or feelings about the events described. There is no use of sensory details.
Fair
Writer uses very few sensory details a does not provide any thoughts or feelings about the events described.
Good
Writer describes the events using sensory details and provides personal insight by sharing his/her thoughts fellings.
Excellent
Writer uses sensory details to paint a picture of the events being described. Thoughts and feelings are shared and establish a personal tone within the story.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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