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Poetry Project 
Students will choose a specific topic to write a reverse poem. The students will create a poem that contains 6 lines minimum. On the border around the poem, the student will create symbols that represent their poem.
Rubric Code: PX86C32
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Topic

Poor

The chosen topic is not specific.
Fair

The chosen topic is slightly specific.
Good

The chosen topic is specific.
Lines

Poor

The poem does not contain enough lines.
Fair

The poem contains 3-4 lines only.
Good

The poem contains 6 or more lines in the poem.
Negative and Positive

Poor

Poem does not read forward and backward.
Fair

Positive and negative is not consistent throughout the poem.
Good

There is a consistent form throughout the poem.
Spelling/Grammar

Poor

Many words are misspelled. The poem doesn't contain correct sentence structure.
Fair

A few words are misspelled. The poem contains a few mistakes in sentence structure.
Good

Most words are spelled correctly. The poem contains almost no mistakes in sentence structure.
Symbols

Poor

There are no symbols.
Fair

The symbols are not relevant to the poem.
Good

The symbols are neat, well-drawn and are relevant to the poem.
Colour

Poor

The symbols and pictures have no colour. Words are hard to read.
Fair

There is minimal colour and most words are legible.
Good

There is complete colour and words are easy to read.



Keywords:
  • Reverse Poetry







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