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Visual Poetry: An Interpretive Project 
Create a visual poem inspired by an every day object; display in our gallery and critique your peers' pieces
Rubric Code: GX637C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Visual Poetry
  ...Yikes!

1 pts

Yawn...

2 pts

Yowza!

3 pts

The Poem

...Yikes!

Uses one or fewer examples of figurative language and/or poetic devices; doesn't provoke any thought; not fluid at all
Yawn...

Uses only four or fewer examples of figurative language and/or poetic devices; is ordinary, sort of choppy and middle of the road
Yowza!

Uses at least five examples of figurative language and/or poetic devices; is thought provoking, fluid and high-level
Construction

...Yikes!

Looks like the piece was thrown together at the last minute; the student obviously doesn't care about their work
Yawn...

Looks like an adequate amount of time and energy went into overall project; the student just wanted to finish the project
Yowza!

Looks like an extensive amount of time and energy went into overall project; the student obviously cares about their work
Composition and Cohesiveness

...Yikes!

The poem and visual don't complement each other whatsoever; it is neither enticing or entertaining
Yawn...

The poem and visual somewhat complement each other; the overall piece is ordinary and only slightly entertaining
Yowza!

The poem and visual complement each other very well; the overall piece is thought-provoking, enticing and entertaining




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