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Poetry Slam Poem
Poetry Slam Poem
Rubric Code:
HX66A85
By
flanjan
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Poetry Slam Poem
Exceeds expectations
10 pts
Meets expectations
8 pts
Working toward meeting expectations
7 pts
Does not meet expectations
5 pts
Overall Impact
Exceeds expectations
The form of the poem is appropriate to the subject. The poem enables the reader to think about the subject in a new way or in a more potent way than ever before.
Meets expectations
The form of the poem is appropriate to the subject. The poem enables the reader to think about the subject.
Working toward meeting expectations
The form of the poem should be more appropriate to the subject. The poem enables the reader to think about the subject, but this is accomplished through clichéd, wornout images, or other predictable choices.
Does not meet expectations
The form of the poem is not appropriate to the subject. The poem does not enable the reader to think about the subject.
Elements of Poetry
Exceeds expectations
Sensory details and figurative language create vivid images that contribute significantly to the meaning of the poem; sound devices, such as rhyme or alliteration are used effectively and contribute to the meaning. Word choice is vivid
and exact throughout.
Meets expectations
Sensory details and figurative language contribute to the meaning of the poem; sound devices, such as rhyme or alliteration also add to the meaning of the poem. Most word choices are precise.
Working toward meeting expectations
Sensory details and figurative language may be overused, underused, or inappropriate; sound devices, such as rhyme or alliteration may be overused or underused. Word choices may be vague, repetitive, or imprecise.
Does not meet expectations
There is no use, or consistently confusing or inappropriate use, of sensory details, figurative language, or sound devices. Words may be misused or unclear.
Presentation
Exceeds expectations
Poem is memorized and demonstrates evidence of having been well-rehearsed. Presenter speaks clearly and eloquently to the audience and his or her words bring the poem even further to life.
Meets expectations
Poem demonstrates evidence of having been rehearsed and is memorized. Presenter speaks clearly and eloquently to the audience.
Working toward meeting expectations
Parts of the poem have been memorized or does not appear to have been well-rehearsed. Presenter is not looking at the audience or the words are not clear.
Does not meet expectations
The presenter does not demonstrate any effort in having memorized or rehearsed the poem. Words are unclear or mumbled, or there is no eye contact with the audience.
Writing Conventions
Exceeds expectations
There are few or no errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling.
Meets expectations
There are some errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling.
Working toward meeting expectations
The poem is difficult to understand at times because of errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling.
Does not meet expectations
The poem is consistently difficult to understand because of errors in mechanics, usage, grammar, or spelling.
Keywords:
Poetry Slam, poetry
Subjects:
English
Types:
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