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Poetry Analysis 
Poetry/Song Analysis and Presentation
Rubric Code: F78779
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

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1 %
  A Exemplary

4 pts

B Proficient

3 pts

C Satisfactory

2 pts

D Deficient

1 pts

Content
1 pts

Analysis and Interpretation

A Exemplary

Makes complete and detailed responses to the poem. Thoroughly addresses the prompts and their related elements in each category. Uses a variety of specific supporting examples from the poem that reflect orginal thinking and substantial insight and understanding.
B Proficient

Makes detailed responses for the most part. Thoroughly addresses most of the prompts in each category but one section may need improvement. Uses a variety of specific supporting examples from the poem that reflect orginal thinking and substantial insight and understanding.
C Satisfactory

Makes a response to all prompts but responses to the poem reflect a predominately literal sense of the poem, although attempts have been made to discuss deeper aspects of the poem. Uses mostly general support with a few specific examples of supporting text.
D Deficient

Responses are not detailed or complete although some attempt has been made. Discussion stays on the surface of ideas or contains mostly literal discussion.
Organization
1 pts

A Exemplary

Responses are highly organized and flow smoothly throughout all elements.
B Proficient

Responses are organized and flow smoothly except in a few places which may seem out of place or awkward. Author clearly put thought into organization.
C Satisfactory

The organization needs smoother flow in more than one element. A few parts are confusing in places and overall effect lacks smoothness.
Conclusion may be weak.
D Deficient

The organization makes the responses hard to follow at times. Conclusion may be vague or missing.
Conventions
1 pts

A Exemplary

Responses contain few to no errors in standard grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Any non-standard usage is intentional and effective.(Includes submitted outline.)
B Proficient

Responses contain a few errors in standard grammar, punctuation, and/or spelling, but errors do not distract from the work as a whole.(Includes submitted outline.)
C Satisfactory

Responses contain several errors in standard grammar and punctuation and/or spelling, but the responses are understandable and not significantly compromised by errors.
(Includes submitted outline.)
D Deficient

Responses contain many errors. The amount and/or type of errors greatly distract the reader and make the ideas difficult to understand.(Includes submitted outline.)
Voice
1 pts

A Exemplary

Responses contain a distinct and engaging voice. Strong awareness of audience and purpose. Diction is skillful and sentence structure promotes rhythmic flow of ideas.
B Proficient

Responses contain a distinct and interesting voice. Presentation reflects an awareness of audience and purpose. Diction shows skill in use. Sentence structure promotes and rhythmic flow of ideas for most of the response, although a few areas need improvement.
C Satisfactory

Responses contain some sense of a distinct voice but it is inconsistent. Phrasing may not be effective in parts. Some sentence variety. Aware of audience and purpose.
D Deficient

Responses contain little or no distinct voice. Phrasing is repetitive or awkward. Little sentence variety. Awareness of audience may be limited.
Historical
1 pts

A Exemplary

States the era. Gives strong details of peom/song as it applies to the era, why it was written, and the significance.
B Proficient

States the era. Gives some details of peom/song as it applies to the era, why it was written, and the significance.
C Satisfactory

States the era. Gives few details of peom/song as it applies to the era, why it was written, and the significance.
D Deficient

States the era. Gives little or no details of peom/song as it applies to the era, why it was written, and the significance.
Presentation Style
1 pts

A Exemplary

Confident-
Neat-
Eye contact with audience-
Able to hear and understand what you are saying-
Professional attitude-
B Proficient

Confident but nervous
Neat-
Some eye contact with audience-
Able to hear most opf presentation and understand what you are saying-
Professional attitude-
C Satisfactory

Do care attitude
Unkept
Little eye contact with audience-
Able to hear and understand what you are saying-
Leaning on podium
D Deficient

Not serious about assignment-
Little or no eye contact-
Hard to hear and understand-
Leaning on podium
Preparation
1 pts

A Exemplary

Has all requirements on time.
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Outline
Clean copy of poem/song for teacher
Notecard
Annotated Poem
B Proficient

Has requirements on time.
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Outline
Clean copy of poem/song for teacher-
Notecard
Annotated Poem-
One missing component-
C Satisfactory

Has all requirements, but iis late or missing some items.
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Outline
Clean copy of poem/song for teacher
Notecard
Annotated Poem
Missing items
D Deficient

Missing and late itmes. Such as:
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Outline
Clean copy of poem/song for teacher
Notecard
Annotated Poem
Many missing items
Notes
Extras by Student
1 pts

A Exemplary
B Proficient
C Satisfactory
D Deficient
Notes
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Grades
1 pts

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