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Social Issue Poem Rubric
Social Issue Poem Rubric
Rubric Code:
VCC2XB
By
laurenismark
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Social Issue Poem Rubric
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Outstanding
5 pts
Content
Poor
Poem seems to be thoughtless and lacks creativity. Poem does not have a topic or mention a relevant social issue. Poem uses no information gathered from research.
Fair
Poem lacks creativity and it is evident that little to no thought was put into it. Poem does not mention a relevant social issue. Poem uses little to no information gathered from research.
Good
Poem lacks creativity and it is evident that only a little thought was put into it. Poem mentions a relevant social issue. Poem uses minimal information gathered from research.
Great
Poem is creative and it is evident some thought went into its creation. Poem addresses a relevant social issue. Poem uses some information gathered from research.
Outstanding
Poem is creative and it is evident a lot of thought was put into it. Poem addresses a relevant social issue. Poem incorporates information gathered from research.
Presentation
Poor
Speaker mumbles or speaks too quietly for classmates to hear poem during presentation. Speaker makes no eye contact with classmates during presentation. Speaker reads poem in emotionless, monotone voice.
Fair
Speaker struggles to speak loudly or clearly enough for classmates to understand. Speaker makes minimal eye contact with classmates during presentation. Speaker reads poem in emotionless, monotone voice.
Good
Speaker uses loud, clear voice for majority of presentation. Speaker maintains eye contact with classmates for the majority of the presentation. Speaker uses little to no emotion when reading poem.
Great
Speaker uses loud, clear voice when presenting. Speaker maintains eye contact with classmates for the majority of the presentation. Student uses basic emotion to express meaning of poem.
Outstanding
Speaker uses loud, clear voice when presenting. Speaker makes eye contact with classmates during the entire presentation. Student is engaged in poem using emotion to express meaning of poem.
Format
Poor
Poem does not include any figurative language. Poem's incorrect format strongly distracts from the meaning of the poem. Poem does not make use of poetic elements or style.
Fair
Poem does not include any figurative language. Poem does not use proper structure. Poem does not make use of poetic elements or style.
Good
Poem does not include figurative language. Poem uses proper structure. Poem rarely makes use of poetic elements or style.
Great
Poem uses some figurative language. Poem has proper structure and makes use of poetic elements.
Outstanding
Poem uses figurative language to enhance meaning. Poem has proper structure and makes use of poetic elements and style.
Spelling
Poor
6+ spelling errors
Fair
4-5 spelling errors
Good
2-3 spelling errors
Great
1 spelling error
Outstanding
No spelling errors
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Writing
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