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English 10 - Powerful Poetry Project Scoring Guide 
Rubric Code: T2WX9CW
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

12 pts

Good

8 pts

Fair

4 pts

Basic components

Excellent

Be between 150 to 200 words.
Good

Be between 100 to 149 words.
Fair

Less than 100 words.
Demonstration of Tone

Excellent

A clear and established tone is set with deliberate word choices.
Good

Tone is recognizable with conflicting word choices in 2 to 3 areas.
Fair

Tone is unclear and word choice is conflicting or misleading.
Powerful Message

Excellent

-The message is clear and relevant.
- Word choice deliberate in delivering a message.
Good

-The message is recognizable.
-Word choice is clear with 2 to 3 misplaced or conflicting choices.
Fair

- Message is unclear.
- Word choice is inconsistent and conflicting.
Relation to Chosen Article

Excellent

The poem's message is clearly related to the selected article.
Good

The poem's message is close to or similar to the selected article.
Fair

The poem's message is unrelated to the selected article.
Written Rationale Scoring Guide
  Excellent

15 pts

Good

10 pts

Fair

6 pts

Basic Components

Excellent

-At least 550 words.
-Double spaced. Font size 12 using Times New Roman.
-Top page should be the rubric, followed by your poem, then your rationale, and your article last.
-Staple it all together.
Good

-Between 450-549 words.
-Font size and spacing is accurate.
-Has an article attached.
-Poem is attached.
-1 to 2 pages are out of order or are unattached.
Fair

-Less than 450 words.
-Font size and spacing does not follow directions.
-Missing an article or it is unrelated to the poem.
-Poem or rubric is missing.
Explanation of Message

Excellent

The following questions are answered:
- What powerful message were you conveying in your poem?
-Why was this topic important to you?
Good

-1 of the prompts were answered.
-Answers were well supported with reasoning and explanation.
Fair

-Prompts were not addressed.
-Answers were under supported or unclear.
Word Choice to Communicate Message

Excellent

The following prompt and questions are answered:
-Choose at least 3 phrases that communicate your message clearly. Answer the following for each phrase:
- How are these phrases different than phrases you would have written in an article or blog?
- Why was poetry the way to communicate this message?
Good

-1 prompt is answered and well supported with reasoning.
-2 phrases were selected to communicate how you delivered your message, but were well supported.
Fair

-Prompts are not addressed or answers are unclear and unsupported.
-1 or fewer phrases were discussed to support the delivery of your message.
Explanation of Tone

Excellent

Identify the tone of your poem and answer the following prompt and questions:
- Choose 5 word choices (one word or a combination of words) that you made deliberately. For each answer the following:
- Explain why the word(s) you chose was important to your tone.
- What words could you have used instead and why would that have changed the tone?
Good

-Description of tone and prompts are addressed and supported but 1 to 2 parts lack cohesion.
-3 words are addressed when supporting tone choice.
Fair

-Description of tone is unclear and 1 or no prompts are addressed.
-2 or fewer words are addressed when supporting tone choice.
The Power of Poetry

Excellent

The following question is thoroughly answered and supported using evidence (1 to 2 quotes) from poems read in class and/or your created poem:
-Why is poetry a powerful way to communicate a message to a modern reader?
Good

The prompt is answered but under supported using only 1 quote or quotes that don't relate to the argument.
Fair

The prompt isn't answered or the argument is unclear with no evidence used.
Total Grade
  Excellent

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Good

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Fair

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