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Writing Free Verse Poetry-using Prepositions
Writing Free Verse Poetry-using Prepositions
Students will write a free verse poem using prepositional phrases. The poem will be neatly written in correct format.processor.
Rubric Code:
WX4C6X9
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April1215
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Writing a Prepositional Poem
Unsatisfactory
1 pts
Needs Improvement
2 pts
Satisfactory
3 pts
Well Done
4 pts
Poem written in correct format
Unsatisfactory
Poem does not use the assigned format.
Needs Improvement
Poem has sections where the format is followed, but there are many mistakes.
Satisfactory
Poem follows the proper format for the most part. There may be a few minor errors.
Well Done
Poem follows the preposition poem form completely.
Poem uses prepositional phrases
Unsatisfactory
No prepositional phrases used the the poem.
Needs Improvement
A few attempts at prepositional phrases, but they do not express intended meaning for the reader.
Satisfactory
Several instances of prepositional phrases that add to the meaning of the poem.
Well Done
Many uses of prepositional phrases that lend style to the poem and make the reader understand the intended meaning.
Uses voc relevant to location
Unsatisfactory
Poem uses no variety of location vocabulary.
Needs Improvement
Poem uses some variety of location vocabulary.
Satisfactory
Poem uses a variety of location vocabulary.
Well Done
Poem uses a wide variety of vocabulary.
Poem is neatly written
Unsatisfactory
Poem is not neatly written.
Needs Improvement
Poem is neatly written, but spelling, grammar and format errors make it difficult to read.
Satisfactory
Poem is neatly written, but the are several mistakes in spelling, grammar and/or format. Mistakes do not detract from meaning.
Well Done
Poem is neatly written, with few mistakes. Spelling, grammar, and format are, for the most part, correct.
Keywords:
Writing a Prepositional Poem
Subjects:
English
Foreign Languages
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