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1 rubric Shape Poem       popup preview  
A Shape Poem is a poem that describes an object and is shaped like the object it describes.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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2 rubric Color Poem       popup preview  
A Color Poem describes a color using each of the 5 senses.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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3 rubric Descriptive Writing: Gingerbread House for Sale       popup preview  

Grade levels:   K-5  
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4 rubric Marine Science Project       popup preview  
Create a poster project over a marine animal. You will need to research the internet and/or books to find information. Be sure to include all of the details from your worksheet p.131 in your project.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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5 rubric Haiku Poem       popup preview  
A Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry. In it, you describe an object or scene in exactly seventeen syllables.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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6 rubric Couplet Poem       popup preview  
A Couplet Poem has two lines that rhyme.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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7 rubric Antonym Diamante Poem       popup preview  
A Diamante Poem is a poem that makes the shape of a diamond. In an Antonym Diamante two different topics are contrasted.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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8 rubric I Like...Poem       popup preview  
An I Like...Poem is a silly poem that describes a particular noun using adjectives.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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9 rubric I AM Poem       popup preview  
This poem is composed of three stanzas written about you and your feelings.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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10 rubric I AM Poem       popup preview  
This poem is composed of three stanzas written about you and your feelings.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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11 rubric Alphabet Alliteration Poem       popup preview  
In an Alphabet Alliteration Poem each important word in the line begins with the same letter. The poem can end up being imaginative or silly. For each letter of the alphabet write three words the follow the following pattern: First Word: An adjective - that will describe the noun Second Word: A noun - the subject of your sentence Third Word: A verb - showing the action of the noun

Grade levels:   K-5  
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12 rubric Adjective Poem       popup preview  
In an Adjective Poem a topic is described using adjectives. An adjective poem can be really silly!

Grade levels:   K-5  
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13 rubric Moonwatchers       popup preview  
Observe, record, and identify phases of the moon.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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14 rubric 2-Worder Poem       popup preview  
In a 2-Worder Poem each line of the poem consists of only two words. The two words describe the topic of the poem.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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15 rubric 5 Senses Poem       popup preview  
A 5 Senses Poem describes something using each of the 5 senses. They are usually about food.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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16 rubric Acrostic Poem - Name       popup preview  
This poem uses the letters of a topic word to begin each letter of the poem. All lines should be connected to the topic.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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17 rubric Moon's Surface Model       popup preview  
Using the clay provided, create a model of the moon's surface. Be sure to include an example of the 4 features that we discussed...crater, mountain, rille, and mare. Be sure to label each one.

Grade levels:   K-5  
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18 rubric Descriptive Writing Rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   K-5  
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19 rubric Animal Research Grading Rubric       popup preview  

Grade levels:   K-5  
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20 rubric My Moon Journal       popup preview  
Observe the moon for 28 days. Record the date and color each portion of the circle appropriately (lit area-yellow, dark area-black). If you are unable to locate the moon, please mark the circle with a ? and be sure to record the date. (Hint-You might also check the moon on your way to school in the morning.)

Grade levels:   K-5  
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