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Poetry Portfolio
Poetry Portfolio
Rubric Code:
G4A977
By
monicamajor
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
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Poetry Portfolio
Needs Work
0 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
6 pts
Portfolio Completion
Needs Work
Portfolio is missing significant amount of material.
Fair
Portfolio has material within it, but is still missing a few or more materials and materials were not completed on time.
Good
Portfolio is almost complete, but is still missing one of the materials required to be contained in it and 1-2 poems were not handed in on time.
Excellent
Portfolio is one hundred percent completed. All materials are contained within the porfolio.
Creativity
Needs Work
Portfolio is very plain and simple.
Fair
Portfolio has a little creativity, but no real risks were taken with the language.
Good
Portfolio looks great, and some risks are evident.
Excellent
Portfolio is very creative and jumps out at me. Evidence of risks is demonstrated.
Descriptive Language
Needs Work
Poems contain no descriptive language. Try to appeal to the readers' senses.
Fair
Poetry contains some descriptive language, but not enough that gets me to think, feel, smell, or see what you are trying to get me to do.
Good
Poetry contains a lot of descriptive language. I feel as though I can see most of the sensory details, but not all of them.
Excellent
Poetry contains great use of descriptive language. Sensory details make me feel, smell, see, hear and taste what you are describing.
Revisions
Needs Work
No revision is evident.
Fair
Revision is minimal.
Good
Revision has happened but without much direction.
Excellent
Poems are reworked with evidence of the mini-lessons in mind.
Conventions
Needs Work
Significant errors which hinder the meaning of the poems. The poems patterns were not followed at all.
Fair
Errors are significant.
Student did not follow the poems patterns correctly.
Good
There are some errors but they don't distract from the meaning of the poem. Most of the Poems followed the correct patterns.
Excellent
No noteable error. The poem completely followed the pattern learned in Mini lessons.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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