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Idiom Poster Presentation
Idiom Poster Presentation
Students will demonstrate their understanding of an idiom by designing a visual representation and explaining it to the class.
Rubric Code:
P4B36C
By
saguirre
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Idiom Poster
Exemplary
8 pts
Proficient
6 pts
Limited Proficiency
4 pts
Not Proficient
2 pts
Oral Presentation/Explanation
Exemplary
Communicates a compelling understanding of the chosen idiom, explains the meaning of the chosen idiom,and how the illustration ties in, without the need of repeat explanations.
Proficient
Communicates an understanding of the chosen idiom; explains the meaning of the chosen idiom,and how the illustration ties in, with one request to repeat explanation due to voice issues.
Limited Proficiency
Able to discuss the chosen idiom, but without clarity to the audience of the meaning and/or illustrative tie in; may experience several requests to repeat explanation due to voice issues.
Not Proficient
Demonstrates little to no understanding of the chosen idiom, through communication skills; cannot explain the meaning of the chosen idiom,OR provides an incorrect explanation, OR makes so many mistakes that he/she must be prompted by teacher many times.
OR laughs through-out presentation OR uses a sarcastic /negative or laissez-faire type attitude.
Visual Representation
Exemplary
Amazing use of color and space, neat in appearance, title is clear and displayed in straight lines, definition is direct & to the point, illustration is clearly recognizable, demonstrates imagination and creativity. Kudos!
Proficient
Good use of color and space, neat in appearance, title is clear and displayed in straight lines, definition is direct & to the point, illustration is clearly recognizable.
Limited Proficiency
Adequate use of color & spacing but looks a little hurried. May be missing one or two of the elements of proficiency.
Not Proficient
Uses little to no demonstration of color and/or space, the appearance is either mostly blank or extremely sloppy. It is evident a ruler was not used, title is non-existent and/ or illegible,illustrations are too small/ too large/ non-existent or unintelligible.
Proofreading
Exemplary
No errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation and capitalization.
Proficient
One error in spelling, grammar, punctuation or capitalization.
Limited Proficiency
Two errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation or capitalization.
Not Proficient
Three or more errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation or capitalization.
Subjects:
Communication
English
Journalism
Types:
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