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Literary Devices Newscast
Literary Devices Newscast
Students developed a newscast, using as many poetic devices/literary devices as they could.
Rubric Code:
W235X28
By
EmelisRambaut
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English
Type:
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Fair
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Good
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Excellent
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Well written Story/Content
20 pts
Poor
Story and content are not stream lined and appear to be thrown together.
Fair
Story and content serves very little purpose.
Good
Story and content are organized.
Excellent
Both story and content are well organized and contain all necessary portions of a nice story.
Proper Use of Grammar
20 pts
Poor
Grammar and vocabulary are poor and impede understanding of the message
Fair
Chosen vocabulary conveys message clearly; many grammatical errors; uses simplistic language with simple grammatical structure and concrete vocabulary
Good
Uses language to convey meaning; few grammatical errors; uses complex grammatical structure and abstract vocabulary
Excellent
Uses language in highly effective ways to emphasize or enhance meaning; uses a variety of language techniques (eg., vivid language, humour, imagery, and metaphor)
Literary/Poetic Devices
20 pts
Poor
Has no l understanding of content and poetic devices.
Fair
Has basic understanding of content, but does not include nearly enough.
Good
Understands content and poetic devices; identifies implicit and explicit media messages through these devices.
Excellent
Understands and uses poetic devices, and uses them on a deeper level than the surface. Time was taken to make sure these devices were strong and delivered well.
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