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Free -Verse Poetic Song 
Students will create a song telling the story of Phan Thị Kim Phúc OOnt, referred to informally as the napalm girl. Lyrics and songs MUST be school appropriate. Inappropriate lyrics or songs may result in a zero.
Rubric Code: ZX7X4CW
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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100 pts


75 pts


50 pts


25 pts

Lyrics

100

The song lyrics are outstanding. The words memorable. The song lyrics are enthusiastically received by the audience.

Song lyrics are school appropriate and correctly address the concepts of the play.
75

The song lyrics are good. The words memorable. The song lyrics are enthusiastically received by the audience.

Song lyrics are school appropriate and correctly address some of the concepts of the play.
50

The song lyrics are some what coherent. The song lyrics are well received by the audience.

Most of the song lyrics are school appropriate but only address a few the concepts of the play.
25

The song lyrics are not coherent and/or the song lyrics are not school appropriate and do not address any of the concepts of the play.

AND/OR the lyrics were not handed in.
Creativity

100

The student composed an original song with a clear theme.
75

The student composed an original song but there are some elements that are not excellent.
50

The song composed is not very original, but there are some elements that are not excellent.
25

The song composed is not very original. The message is not conveyed.
Information

100

The writer gives a complete story about what they think is happening to the child/ children. The writer has included simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and understatement.
75

The writer mostly tells a tory about what they think is happening to the child/ children. The writer has included simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and understatement.
50

The writer somewhat tells a story about what they think is happening to the child/ children. The writer has 2-3 examples of figurative language.
25

The writers ideas are off topic, and all figurative language examples are missing.
Organization

100

The song has all 8 stanzas present. Song has accompanying illustration.
75

The song is missing 1-2 stanzas. Song has accompanying illustration.
50

The song is missing 3-4 stanzas. Does not have illustration.l
25

The song does not follow a set pattern. Missing illustration.



Keywords:
  • writing, poem, essay, song, education







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