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Poetry Presentation 
Group Poetry Analysis
Rubric Code: XBW333
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Interpretation

Poor

Interpretation of poem is superficial and/or faulty; shows only minimal insight and reflects insufficient time spent with the poem.
Fair

Interpretation of poem has some depth and insight; reflects sufficient time spent with the poem.
Good

Interpretation of poem shows much insight and reflects a substantial amount of time spent with the poem.
Excellent

Interpretation of poem shows original insight and reflects a persistent reading/pondering of the text.
Understanding

Poor

Weak understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Fair

Some understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Good

Strong understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Excellent

Flawless understanding <BR>
of uses of figurative language, poetic terms and literary elements in the poem.
Explication

Poor

Explication is weak, confused, unclear and lacking in precise connections to the text. Does not attempt to "weave” in answers to study guide questions .
Fair

Explication is somewhat weak, somewhat confused, sometimes unclear and lacking sufficient precise connections to the text. “Weaves” in FEW answers to study guide questions to aid in comprehension.
Good

Explication is strong, clearly articulated and makes precise connections to the text. "Weaves” in MOST answers to study guide questions to aid in comprehension.
Excellent

Explication is very strong, superbly clear and rife with precise connections to the text. "Weaves” in ALL answers to study guide questions to aid in comprehension.
Universality Unearthed

Poor

No attempt made to transcend the parameters of the poet's words.
Fair

Some attempt made to look beyond the parameters of the poet's words and make a connection to the outside world.
Good

Clear and successful discussion of the ways in which the poem has universal meaning;thematic discussion.
Excellent

Fluid movement between the words of the poet and universal importance; overt references to universal themes and critical perspectives.
Tone

Poor

Tone was not appropriate for the subject matter or theme of the poem.
Fair

Some attempt made to connect tthe attitude of the presenter to the theme of the poem.
Good

Tone enhances the speakers's interpretation or analysis of the poem.
Excellent

Tone enhances the speaker's interpretation or analysis and actively engages the audience in the presentation.
Presentation/Elocution

Poor

Presenters read poem with little attempt at eye contact. Listerners in the back of the room may have difficulty hearing the presenter.
Fair

Some attempts made at eye contact. Most listeners are able to hear the presenter.
Good

Presenters actively interact with the listeners. Most members of the audience are able to hear the presenters.
Excellent

Presenters engage the listeners, indicating thorough elocution of the presentation.




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