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Poetry Anthology Rubric 
This is a rubric for a poetry anthology consisting of 5 samples of different forms of poetry.
Rubric Code: E585BA
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Level One

1 pts

Level Two

2 pts

Level Three

3 pts

Level Four

4 pts

Form

Level One

Poems are not written in the proper forms, ultimately diminishing the poetic value of the writer's collection.
Level Two

Poems are somewhat written in the proper forms, while others stray significantly or are written as prose.
Level Three

Poems are mostly written in the proper forms.
Level Four

Poem are complete and follows its intended form.
Word Usage

Level One

Student’s use of
vocabulary is
very basic.
Level Two

Student’s use of
vocabulary is
more telling than
showing.
Level Three

Student’s use of
vocabulary is
routine and
workable.
Level Four

Student’s use of
vocabulary is
precise, vivid,
and paints a
strong clear and
complete picture
in the reader’s
mind.
Illustration

Level One

Lacks an
illustration or decoration.
Level Two

Uses an
illustration that
may add to the
poem’s meaning.
Level Three

Uses an
illustration to
enhance the
poem’s meaning.
Level Four

Effective and
creative use of
an illustration
enhances the
poem’s meaning.
Language Conventions

Spelling, punctuation, grammar.

Level One

There are numerous spelling or grammar errors, making the poem difficult to understand. Puncutation is used incorrectly.
Level Two

The poet's intended meaning is muddled by several spelling or grammar errors. Punctuation may be misused.
Level Three

A couple of spelling or grammar mistakes are evident, but do not diminish the meaning of the poem. Punctuation is utilized when necessary.
Level Four

Proper use of modern English spelling and grammar is employed consistently throughout the poem. Punctuation is utilized when necessary.
Written Reflection

Level One

Writing response lacks thoughtful reflection and /or contains many errors in grammar and mechanics
Level Two

Writing response demonstrates some thoughtful reflection with few errors in grammar or mechanics.
Level Three

Writing response adequately demonstrates thoughtful reflection with minor errors in grammar or mechanics.
Level Four

Writing response thuroughly demonstrates thoughtful reflection with no errors in grammar or mechanics.
Elements of Poetry

Level One
Level Two

sensory details and figurative language may be overused, underused, or inappropriate to the subject; sound devices,suchas rhyme, alliteration, or onomatopoeia, may be overused or underused, or they may fail to add to the of the meaning of the poem.
Level Three

Sensory details and figurative language contribute to the meaning of the poem; sound devices such as rhyme, alliteration, or onomatopoeia also add to the meaning of the poem.
Level Four

Sensory details and figurative language( simile, metaphor and personification) create vivid images that contribute significantly to the meaning of the poem; sound devices such as rhyme, alliteration 06
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  • Poem, poetry, middle school

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