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Idiom Flip Chart 
You will work as a group to make an idiom flip chart. Each student will make at least one page for the chart. Please follow directions on the page provided.
Rubric Code: BX44553
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Idiom Flip Chart
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Understanding of Idiom

Poor

Students show little or no understanding of the actual meaning of the idioms chosen for their flip chart.
Fair

Students seem to be aware of the meaning of the idioms chosen for their flip chart.
Good

Students have a complete understanding of the idioms chosen for their flip charts.
Grammar

Poor

Students have more than three grammar mistakes: for example they do not capitalize first word of the sentence, have correct punctuation; write a complete sentence with complete subject and predicate.
Fair

Students have one or more grammar mistakes.
Good

Students have no grammar mistakes.
Illustrations

Poor

Illustrations do not reflect the meaning stated by the idiom and are hastily completed.
Fair

Illustrations reflect the meaning of the idiom but are hastily completed.
Good

Illustrations are an effective representation of the idiom and carefully executed.




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