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Frayer Model: Vocabulary
Frayer Model: Vocabulary
Use the Frayer Model to help in comprehension of vocabulary words.
Rubric Code:
HBA67A
By
Inhishad0
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Subject:
English
Type:
Class note
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Frayer Model: Probability Vocabular
None Evident
0 pts
Approaching
1 pts
Meeting
2 pts
Definition/Part of Speech
None Evident
No definition or definition in wrong box.
Part of speech is not listed.
Approaching
Definition is present, but is not complete.
Part of speech may not be listed.
Meeting
Definition is complete and accurate.
Part of speech is listed.
Sentence
None Evident
No sentence given.
Approaching
There is at least one characteristics are listed. It does not fully describe the word or give facts about the word. It does not use the word correctly.
Meeting
There are at least 1-2 characteristics listed and they describe the word. The word is used correctly.
Synonyms/Antonyms
None Evident
No synonyms/antonyms are present.
Approaching
A synonym/antonym is present. But only 1 is given.
Synonym/antonym may be incorrectly used.
Meeting
At least 2 synonyms/antonyms are given and used CORRECTLY.
Example/pictures
None Evident
No example/picture is present.
Approaching
An illustrated example is present but it is not neat and/or it does not match the vocabulary word.
Meeting
There is an example used that clearly and correctly matches the vocabulary word.
Vocabulary Word
None Evident
No word is present.
Approaching
A word is present and contains a few spelling errors.
Meeting
The word is present and contains no spelling errors
Keywords:
frayer model, vocabulary
Subjects:
English
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