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Meal plan 
Students will describe the diet on which their one-day meal plan is based
Rubric Code: K2W3A28
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Diet
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Informative

Does the presentation give the vital information you need to learn about the kind of diet

Poor

Does not give explain what the diet is about. Leaves out vital information
Fair

Explain what the diet is about and the choices of their menu plan
Good

Gives good, detailed, well-documented reasons for the choice of every single meal and the kind of diet it is based on.
Pronunciation & Fluency

The person speaks clearly (loudly enough to be heard) , shows command of the information and pronounces words correctly

Poor

Hard to hear or understand. Words are mispronounced. Fluency is very poor.
Fair

Generally understandable.Can say most of the words correctly. Fluency is OK.
Good

Articulate and easy to understand. Pronunciation is excellent. Fluency is higher than the level intended.
Lexical resources

The words are in keeping with the topic. Specific words covered in the unit are used.

Poor

Vocabulary is very limited and/or incorrect words are often used.
Fair

Vocabulary is moderate, although the speaker sometimes needs help identifying the correct words. There are only occasional problems with correct meanings of words
Good

Vocabulary is sufficient to be understood in this field and words are used with their correct meaning.
Syntactic resources

The syntactic contents are in keeping with the level intended.

Poor

The speaker have many errors from the intended and lower levels.
Fair

The speaker speaks uses syntactic contents that are intended for the level with a few errors and no errors from lower levels.
Good

The speaker speaks with no more incorrect grammar than a native speaker would. They use syntactic contents that are intended for the level with one or two errors and no errors from lower levels.










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