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Idiom Booklet 
TSW illustrate an idiom of their choice and paste it to the cover of the booklet. TSW write the idiom, explain the hidden meaning, and use it in a sentence on the inside of the booklet.
Rubric Code: CX3W87A
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Cover Page

Poor

No Cover Page
Fair

Very sloppy. No color. Has no title. Has no name written on it. Sloppy coloring.
Good

Picture is on the cover page. The picture has been covered. Sloppy title.
Excellent

Very detailed. Has name and a bright title. Picture is very colorful!
Picture/Illustrations

For Each Idiom.

Poor

There is no picture.
Fair

The pictures needs more detail. Picture is not colored. It does not relate to the idiom.
Good

The picture has been colored. The picture somewhat describes the idiom.
Picture could use a little more detail.
Excellent

Picture is colored nicely. There is lots of detail in the picture. The picture illustrates the idiom well.
Idiom

Points given for each category.

Poor

No idiom written.
Fair

Idiom does not represent picture on the cover. More than one word is missed spelled.
Good

Idiom could represent the picture on the front better. There is 1 missed spelled word.
Excellent

Idiom represents picture on the front. Words are all spelled correctly.
Hidden Meaning

Points given for each category.

Poor

No meaning written.
Fair

The meaning does not explain the idiom. More than one word is missed spelled.
Good

Meaning explains idiom. One word is missed spelled.
Excellent

Meaning explains idiom. There are no missed spelled words.
Sentence

Points given for each category.

Poor

There is no sentence.
Fair

The sentence has more than 3 grammar errors. The idiom does not make sense in the sentence.
Good

Idiom is used correctly in the sentence. There are less than 3 grammar errors.
Excellent

Idiom is used correctly in the sentence. There are no grammatical errors.



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