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Figurative Language Booklet/Slideshow-WINTER Theme 
Students will be able to identify seven different forms of figurative language by creating a figurative language booklet/slideshow based on the theme of WINTER.
Rubric Code: P2W59CW
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Figurative Language Booklet/Slideshow
  Advanced

3 pts

Proficient

2 pts

Below Basic

1 pts

Seven Forms of Figurative Language

Advanced

The Booklet contains all SEVEN types of figurative language we learned about
Proficient

The Booklet contains SIX types of figurative language we learned about.
Below Basic

Book contains FIVE or less types of figurative language we learned about
Cover

Advanced

Booklet contains a creative title in the form of a type of figurative language with deals with the theme of Winter.
Proficient

Booklet contains a title in the form of a type of figurative language.
Below Basic

Booklet does not contain a title in the form a a form of figurative language.
Definition of Language

Advanced

Book contains a definition for all 7 types of figurative language.
Proficient

Book contains a definition for 6 types of figurative language.
Below Basic

Book contains a definition for 5 or less types of figurative language.
Example of Language

Advanced

Booklet contains four original, creative, unique example for all 7 types of figurative language.
Proficient

Booklet contains less than four example for each types of figurative language.
Below Basic

Booklet contains 2-3 example for the six differeent types of figurative language.
Spelling and Conventions

Advanced

Typed is neat, and the text contains correct capitalization, organization, punctuation and spelling.
Proficient

Typed is neat, and the text contains no more than 3 errors in capitalization, organization, punctuation and spelling.
Below Basic

Typed is messy and illegible, and/or the book contains 4 or more errors in capitalization.
Illustrations/Images

Advanced

Effective and creative use of illustrations that enhances the different forms of figurative language. They were completed with great care and the Illustrations are neat and visually pleasing throughout the entire work. Adds to the overall appearance.
Proficient

The use of illustrations are used to enhance the different types of figurative language. They were completed with care and attention to detail. Illustrations are neat and visually pleasing throughout a majority of the work.
Below Basic

Lack of illustrations are used to enchance the different forms of figurative language. Illustrations need more care and attention to details to make the booklet more visually appealing .



Keywords:
  • Similes, Metaphors, Onamatopoeia, Alliteration, Personification and Hyperbole

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