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Scrapbook 
students will make a scrapbook for Neologisms and Phrasal Verbs.
Rubric Code: A24CWAB
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Average

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Borders and pictures

Excellent

Border all arround each page, in all scrap book pages pages.
At least .3ml to .5ml wide border.
Colorful and well made.
Good

Border all arround each page, in at least half of the scarpabook pages.
At least .3ml to .5ml wide border.
Only two colors.
Average

Border only in one or two siedes of each page and in some pages thropout of the scarpbook.
At least .3ml to .5ml wide
Colorful and well made
Fair

Simple border in some pages and trough the scrapbook. Not .3ml
Poor

Not border in the scrapbook and in the pages. Not well done ot in a hurry.
Neologisms

Excellent

Each neologism has the title, meaning and drawing that represents the neologisms for each of the assigned neologism.
Picture is clear and the idea is conveyed.
Good

Missing either:1 title, meaning or drawing that represents the neologisms for each of the assigned neologism.
Some confusion in the picture may be present but you may infer what the neaologism may be.
Average

Missing either 2 or three title, meaning or drawing that represents the neologisms for each of the assigned neologims.
The picture is not clear and the neolgism is confusing.
Fair

Missing either three or to four. title, meaning or drawing that represents the neologisms for each of the assigned neologims.
The picture does not convey the neologism
Poor

Missing more than 5 neologisms that were assiigned to the team.

Picture and neologism does not match.
Phrasal Verbs

Excellent

In each phrasal verb there has a meaning, title and a sentence.
Good

One of the following is
missing: Title, meaning and sentence in each phrasal verb.
Average

Two or three titles, meanings or sentences are missing in the scrapbook.
Fair

Four to three titles, meanings or sentences are missing in the scrapbook.
Poor

The scrapbook is missing more than half of the phrasal verbs assigned to the students(s).
Grammar.

Excellent

No grammar or mechanical mistakes are present neither in neologisms or phrasal verbs.
Good

One to two grammar or mechanical mistakes are present in neologisms or phrasal verbs.
Average

Three to four grammar or mechanical mistakes are present in neologisms or phrasal verbs.
Fair

Four to five grammar or mechanical mistakes are present in neologisms or phrasal verbs.
Poor

More than six grammar or mechanical mistakes are present in neologisms or phrasal verbs.
Cleannes and binding

Excellent

Clean with no smudges.
Pages are secure and can be passed with easiness.
Easy to be read.
Good

Clean with little smudges in the scrapbook.
Pages are some how secure and they may have some difficulty to be passed.
Average

Pages are not clean and penmanship is not legible.
Fair

Not clean with many smudges,
Pages are not completely secure and not in order.
Having difficulty passing pages through.
Penmanship is poor.
Poor

Pages are not in order, not clean, pages are being able to passed.
Penmanship is poor.



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  • Neologisms and Phrasal Verbs B1

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