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Idiom Foldable 
TSW create a foldable to illustrate an idiom of their choice. TSW write the idiom, include the definitions of figurative and literal language, explain both the figurative and literal meanings of the idiom, draw pictures to represent both meanings, and use the idiom in a sentence on the inside of the foldable.
Rubric Code: NC6W26
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
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Powered by iRubric Idiom Foldable
  Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Fair

1 pts

Poor

0 pts

Picture/Illustration

Excellent

There are pictures for both figurative and literal meanings. Pictures are on inside of the foldable. Pictures are colored nicely. There is lots of detail in the pictures. The pictures illustrates the idiom well.
Good

There are pictures for both figurative and literal meanings. Pictures are on inside of the foldable. The pictures have been colored. The pictures somewhat describe the idiom.<BR>
Pictures could use a little more detail.
Fair

There are pictures for both figurative and literal meanings. Pictures are on inside of the foldable. The pictures need more detail. Pictures are not colored. They do not relate to the idiom.
Poor

There are no pictures.
Figurative Meaning

Excellent

Explanation represents the picture well. Definition is correct. Words are all spelled correctly.
Good

Explanation could represent the picture better. Definition is correct. There is 1 misspelled word.
Fair

Explanation does not represent picture drawn. Definition is partially correct. More than one word is misspelled.
Poor

Definition is incorrect and no explanation written.
Literal Meaning

Excellent

Explanation represents the picture well. Definition is correct. Words are all spelled correctly.
Good

Explanation could represent the picture better. Definition is correct. There is 1 misspelled word.
Fair

Explanation does not represent picture drawn. Definition is partially correct. More than one word is misspelled.
Poor

Definition is incorrect and no explanation written.
Idiom and Sentence

Excellent

Idiom is used correctly in the sentence. There are no grammatical errors.
Good

Idiom is used correctly in the sentence. There are less than 3 grammar errors.
Fair

The sentence has more than 3 grammar errors. The idiom does not make sense in the sentence.
Poor

There is no Idiom or sentence written.
Foldable

Excellent

Foldable follows 2-tab format and is extremely neat and organized.
Good

Foldable follows 2-tab format and is somewhat neat and organized.
Fair

Foldable follows 2-tab format but is messy.
Poor

Foldable does not follow 2-tab format.



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