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Poetry Rubric
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Student-created slide show on poetic devices.
Rubric Code:
J2X2629
By
jpirraglia
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Poetry Slide Show
Thorough Understanding
4 pts
Understanding
3 pts
Partial Understanding
2 pts
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
1 pts
Introduction
Thorough Understanding
Title of Poem in quotes.
Name of Poet
Source of poem punctuated correctly.
All information is present.
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Understanding
Title of Poem in quotes.
Name of Poet
Source of poem punctuated correctly.
Most of the information is present.
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Partial Understanding
Title of Poem
Name of Poet
Source of poem missing punctuation
Some of the information is present.
Slide is somewhat organized.
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
Title of Poem
Name of Poet
Source of poem missing
No information is present.
Slide is not organized.
Poet Information
Thorough Understanding
Name of the poet.
About the poet(birth/death, when the poem was written,
More than one interesting biographical fact.
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Understanding
Name of the poet.
1-2 pieces of information is missing.
poet(birth/death, when the poem was written, one interesting biographical fact.
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Partial Understanding
Name of the poet.
More than 2 pieces of information is missing.
poet(birth/death, when the poem was written, one interesting biographical fact.
Slide is not formatted in an organized fashion.
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
Name of the poet.
Missing most of the information.
poet(birth/death, when the poem was written, one interesting biographical fact.
Slide is not formatted in an organized fashion.
Summary of the poem
Thorough Understanding
Summary is thorough and complete.
Who is the narrator?
Setting
Action
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Understanding
Summary is somewhat complete.
Who is the narrator?
Setting
Action
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Partial Understanding
Summary is missing some information.
Who is the narrator?
Setting
Action
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
Summary is missing most of the information.
Who is the narrator?
Setting
Action
Slide is formatted in an organized fashion.
Sensory Imagery
Thorough Understanding
Sensory Imagery
Read theSelect TWO examples (phrases or lines) of descriptive, poetic word choice. For example, they may use figurative language (such as a simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, etc.); be a vivid, unique phrase or image; or be an example of rhythm or a rhyme pattern. Copy them below, using quotation marks.
What do you visualize, feel, smell, taste, or hear?
If figurative language is used, identify the poetic device.
Understanding
Partial Understanding
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
Conventions
Thorough Understanding
All grammar is correct.
Understanding
One or Two written mistakes are included in the presentation.
Partial Understanding
Three or Four grammatical or spelling mistakes are included in the presentation.
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
More than four grammatical or spelling mistakes in the presentation.
Clarity
Thorough Understanding
The presentation is creative, and appealing to the eye.
Understanding
1 or 2 parts of the presentation is disorganized or unclear.
Partial Understanding
More than two parts of the presentation is disorganized, or unclear.
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
The presentation is not creative or appealing to the eye.
Oral Presentation
Thorough Understanding
Presenter was very enthusiastic. Student memorized and recited the poem using correct tone and rhythm.
Understanding
Presenter was somewhat enthusiastic. Student memorized and recited the poem. Some rhythm and tone heard.
Partial Understanding
Presenter was unenthusiastic. Some parts of the poem lacked rhythm or tone.
Does Not Meet Grade Level Standards
The presenter was not prepared to present.
Keywords:
Poetry Slide Show
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Presentation
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