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imagery poem 
Students will create a poem using imagery about surviving the Titanic
Rubric Code: ZX889X6
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Imagery Poem
  Developing

1 pts

Working Towards

2 pts

Working At

3 pts

Working Beyond

4 pts

Sensory details

Developing

There is no use of sensory details.
Working Towards

There is a limited use of sensory details (1-2).
Working At

There is sufficient use of sensory details (3-4).
Working Beyond

The poem includes details using all five senses (5+).
Main idea

Developing

No main idea
Working Towards

A vague main idea of who the poem is about
Working At

There is a main idea of who the poem is about. May include a tangent.
Working Beyond

There is one focused main idea.

All details relate to it.
Poetic conventions

Developing

The poem is sloppy.

It does not have purposeful stanzas or a title.

There are many spelling errors.
Working Towards

The poem is missing two of the following: neatness, purposeful stanzas, title or has several spelling errors.
Working At

The poem is missing one of the following: neatness, purposeful stanzas, title or has few spelling errors.
Working Beyond

Poem is neat on the page. The lines are purposefully separated into stanzas. There is a title. There are no spelling errors.
fronr adverbials / non finite verbs

Developing

No evidence of fronted adverbials and non-finite verbs
Working Towards

One or two examples fronted adverbials and non-finite verbs
Working At

Good attempt to use fronted adverbials and non-finite verbs on a number of occasions
Working Beyond

Wide use of fronted adverbials and non-finite verbs through out the writing.

Writes like Yoda!




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