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Word Masters 
Students study various word devices, such as synonyms, antonymns, idioms, and analogies. Each student then completes a short project on one of those devices, using the cloze method to fill in the meaning, identifying an example of the device, and then expressing the meaning pictorally.
Rubric Code: W362A4
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Requirements

Poor

Student has neither his or her name nor the date.
Fair

Student has only his or her name or date.
Good

Student has his or her name and the date.
Definition

Poor

Student does not correctly fill in the definition using the cloze method.
Fair

Student correctly fills in the definition using the cloze method, ,misspelling some words.
Good

Student correctly fills in the definition using the cloze method, spelling each word correctly.
Examples

Poor

Student does not use a correct example.
Fair

Student uses a correct example with minor mistakes.
Good

Student uses a correct example.
Pictoral representation

Poor

Student does not have pictures.
Fair

Student's pictures are not an accurate depiction of the device, and not done tastefully and creatively.
Good

Student's pictures are an accurate depiction of the device, and are done tastefully and creatively.




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