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Figurative Language Media Project 
Your notes cover 10 types of figurative language. They are as follows: simile, metaphor, pun, idiom, oxymoron, onomatopoeia, alliteration, hyperbole, personification, and imagery. Your assignment is to create a media presentation with a partner using examples of figurative language found in pop culture. You may use Powerpoint, Keynote, or iMovie. You will need to create 8 representations of the examples in your presentation. Examples can come from song lyrics, books, or movies.
Rubric Code: VXB8833
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Figurative language Project
  Excellence

20 pts

Proficient

10 pts

Achieving

5 pts

Developing

0 pts

Accuracy

Excellence

The example is accurate and matches the correct figure of speech. Definition is correct. Graphic and art work help the viewer understand the content. The type of figurative language chosen works well.
Proficient

One example used correctly, defined wrong, or does not quite match the correct figure of speech or representation in the art work.
Achieving

The figurative language example is used incorrectly, defined wrong or the art does not tie well to it.
Developing

The figurative language are used incorrectly, defined wrong
Mechanics

Excellence

All words are spelled correctly; punctuation and capitalization is correct.
Proficient

Three error in spelling, punctuation, and/or capitalization are present but do not detract from the content.
Achieving

Five spelling, punctuation, and/or capitalization errors are present and hinder the viewer's understanding of the content.
Developing

More than seven spelling, punctuation, and/or capitalization errors are present and hinder the viewer's understanding of the content.
Content

Excellence

The required eight figures of speech representations have been created with a sentence example of each including a graphic, picture, or short video.
Proficient

Only six to seven of the required four figures of speech representations have been created with a sentence example in each. Most are illustrated.
Achieving

Only three to five figures of speech representations have been created or some examples are missing. Some attempt at illustrating the examples.
Developing

2 or less figures of speech representations have been created or some examples and graphics are missing.
Appearance

Excellence

Content is spaced so it covers the majority of the project in a balanced manner. Color is used and compliments the appearance. Writing is appropriate font size. Graphics enhance the project's content.
Proficient

Project appears somewhat unbalanced due to lack of content, very small writing/drawing, or lack of color. Too much white space.
Achieving

Project appears rushed for completion; lack of color or consistent color, or too much color so it's overdone and gaudy in appearance.
Developing

Project was not planned for completion.
Lack of graphics, color, only in black and white.
Planning Worksheet

Excellence

Turned in planning worksheet completely finished.
Proficient
Achieving
Developing

Did not turn in the sheet or it was completely blank.



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