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Frayer Model/Vocabulary Development
expand vocabulary using the Frayer model
Rubric Code:
D248482
By
duncanmm1961
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
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Frayer Model
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Definition
Poor
no definition or word for word from other source
does not include part of speech
Fair
definition from another source
without examples
is incomplete or incorrect
may or may not include part of speech
Good
combines definitions from more than one source,
includes an example
definition includes descriptive concepts
includes part of speech
Excellent
Defines concept using their own words.
Definition complete
Provides examples
Includes descriptive concepts
includes the part of speech.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Poor
No synonyms or antonyms
Fair
copies from another source
Good
1-2 each synonyms and antonyms
Excellent
2-3 each synonyms and antonyms
Use in a Sentence
Poor
Does not use in a sentence.
Fair
Incorrectly uses concept in a sentence
or
sentence is incomplete
and
punctuation is missing or incorrect
Good
There is at least one characteristics or fact included
used correctly in a complete sentence
Correct punctuation
Excellent
Uses concept in a complete sentence
includes at least 2 characteristics
Correct punctuation
Illustration(s) (drawn or from outside source)
Poor
No illustration
Fair
Illustration present but does not fully represent the concept
Good
Illustration present, includes at least one detail.
Excellent
Illustration present and includes 2 or more details to aid in clarifying the meaning.
Keywords:
Frayer model vocabulary define synonym antonym illustrate
Subjects:
English
Types:
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