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Figurative Language 
Students will complete a "Figurative Language Poster" using whatever supplies they have in the classroom. They will include the following: hyperbole, simile, metaphor, onomontopeia, and personification. The definition and at least one example of each must be given. BE CREATIVE! You must use the entire space of the poster material and use color/paste pictures, etc.
Rubric Code: FX3C594
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Figurative Language
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Types of Figurative Lanaguage

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Included less than 2 types of figurative language
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Include 3 types of figurative language
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Included 4 types of figurative language
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Included all types of figurative language
Examples of Figurative Language

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Included less than 2 examples of figurative language
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Included 3 examples of figurative language
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Included 4 examples of figurative language
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Included all examples of figurative language
Creativity

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Did not utilize the entire space of the poster or use color/pictures creatively.
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Used most of the poster material and used some color/pictures creatively.
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Used all the poster material but little color or pictures.
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Creatively utilized all poster space with color and pictures.




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