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Idioms 
Students were to choose an Idiom and represent their understanding of the Idiom visually through art.
Rubric Code: W6A337
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Understanding of Idioms

Level 1

The explanation of the idiom shows limited understanding of the idiom chosen.
Level 2

The explanation of the idiom shows a simple understanding of the idiom chosen.
Level 3

The explanation of the idiom shows a competent understanding of the idiom chosen.
Level 4

The explanation of the idiom shows an outstanding understanding of the idiom chosen and makes a connection to its origin.
Representation of Idioms visually

Level 1

The visual respresentation of the idiom does not depict the literal words in the idiom chosen.
Level 2

The visual respresentation of the idiom is somewhat clear and a fairly accurate representation of the words.
Level 3

The visual respresentation of the idiom is clear and an accurate representation of the words.
Level 4

The visual respresentation of the idiom is vivid and brings the literal words to life.




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