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Figurative Language Poetry Rubric
Rubric Code:
HXX3883
By
MDCheefus
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Figurative Language Poetry Rubric
Exceeding
4 pts
Meeting
3 pts
Approaching
2 pts
Below
1 pts
Meaning and Originality
Exceeding
Poem is creative and original. It is evident that the poet put thought into their words.
Meeting
Poem is thoughtful and creative. A couple of phrases or ideas may be rewritten, but overall poem is carefully written.
Approaching
Most of the poem is creative, but appears to be rushed. This is evident in the poet's repetition of words and phrases.
Below
Poem appear to be thoughtless and rushed. Work is repetitive, and ideas are unoriginal.
Use of figurative Language
Exceeding
The poem is complete and uses examples type of figurative language.
Meeting
The poem uses three examples of figurative language given.
Approaching
The poem only uses two example of figurative language given.
Below
Poem uses only one example of figurative language given.
Grammar
Exceeding
Proper use of English spelling and grammar. Punctuation is used when necessary.
Meeting
A couple of spelling and grammar mistakes are evident, but do not take away from the meaning of the poem. Punctuation is used when necessary.
Approaching
The poet's intended meaning is confusing by several spelling or grammar mistakes. Punctuation may be misused.
Below
There are many spelling and grammar mistakes, making the poem difficult to understand. Punctuation is used incorrectly.
Form
Exceeding
The poem is complete and follows the intended form.
Meeting
The poem is written in its proper form with a few mistakes,
Approaching
The poem is somewhat written in its proper form.
Below
The poem is not written in its proper form.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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