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Proverb 
Students are assigned an proverb indigenous to Africa and explain its meaning. They then show an example of how the proverb relates to an experience they had.
Rubric Code: AX37A95
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
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State the Proverb

1

Proverb is not stated.
2

Proverb is unclear.
3

Proverb is stated as title or sub-title.
Mechanics and Spelling

1

Poor. There are over 5 spelling and or grammar mistakes in the project
2

Fair. There are a few spelling/grammar mistakes.
3

Good. There are no spelling and/or grammar mistakes.
Visual

1

There is no visual.
2

Visual is unrecognizable or does little to aid in explaining the proverb.
3

Visual aids in explaining the meaning behind the proverb.
Connection/example

1

Student does not give a connection to real life.
2

Student gives a somewhat unclear example of how the proverb connects to real life.
3

Student gives a clear example of how the proverb relates to real life.




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