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Animal Farm Symbolical Collage Rubric
Animal Farm Symbolical Collage Rubric
Objective: To create a PowerPoint with symbolic visuals that represent your character of choice from Animal Farm and to narrate those images through poetry that captures the characteristics of your chosen character.
Rubric Code:
PX884BW
By
tamgold
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Symbolical Collage
8
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12
(N/A)
16
(N/A)
Poem
8
The student's poem is uninteresting and/or too concrete. The poet tells and doesn't show.
12
The student's poem is okay. There are some intriguing ideas and/or vivid images, but it seems like the poet ran out of steam and didn't put in 100% the whole time.
16
The student's poem is unique and stands apart from all other student's work because the poem is very intriguing, sophisticated and/or viivd with its use of language.
Creativity
8
The visuals and the writing sample lack creativity. The student needs to add more pictures to complement his poem or improve his poem to highlight the pictures.
12
The student uses many creative elements to complement his poem or his poem is very creative but the images don't reflect the creativity of the words. The student could add more creativity to complete his collage.
16
The student goes above and beyond in his use of creative elements to complement his poem. His visuals are a clear representation of what he is representing.
Presentation
8
The presentation is incomplete or has more than one technical problem.
12
The student completed the presentation, but the audience wasn't wowed. There may have been one technical error.
16
The student's project leaves the audience captivated and impressed. The whole presentation was as smooth as silk.
Figurative Language
8
The poem includes very few examples of figurative language.
12
The poem includes a good amount of figurative language. Sometimes the same type is overused.
16
The poem is flooded with a good variety of figurative language that makes the poem's ideas sparkle.
Symbolical Images
8
Little observable thought was put into which images were chosen or the images were too concrete. And/or the collage could have included many more images to keep the viewer's interest.
12
Thought was put into the images selected; however, there weren't enough to keep the viewer's attention and/or some seemed too concrete.
16
Great thought was put into the images selected and they were artistically presented and manipulated to intrigue the viewer.
Objective Met
8
The collage does not clearly demonstrate the character of choice visually through images nor through the recitation of his poem.
12
The collage somewhat demonstrates the character of choice visually through images and through the recitation of his poem.
16
The collage clearly demonstrates the character of choice visually through images and the recitation of his poem.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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