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Figurative Language Booklet/Slideshow-Winter theme 
Booklet/slideshow describing the seven forms of figurative language that were discussed/taught in class.
Rubric Code: Q2W36W8
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Figurative Language Booklet/Slideshow
100 %
  Advanced

5 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Average

3 pts

Below Average

2 pts

Incomplete

1 pts

Seven Forms of Figurative Language

Advanced

Book/Slideshow contains at least one page for each of the seven types of figurative language we learned about.
Proficient

Book/Slideshow contains at least one page for six of the seven types of figurative language we learned about.
Average

Book/Slideshow contains at least one page for five of the types of figurative language we learned about.
Below Average

Book contains four or less types of figurative language we learned about.
Incomplete

Book contains three or less types of figurative language we learned about.
Definition of Language

Advanced

Book/Slideshow contains a well written definition for all seven types of figurative language.
Proficient

Book/Slideshow contains a definition for six of the seven types of figurative language.
Average

Book/Slideshow contains a definition for five of the seven types of figurative language.
Below Average

Book/Slideshow contains a definition for four or less types of figurative language.
Incomplete

Book/Slideshow contains a definition for three or less types of figurative language.
Examples of Language

Advanced

Book contains four original, creative, unique examples for all seven types of figurative language.
Proficient

Book contains four original, creative, unique examples for at least six types of figurative language.
Average

Book contains less than four example of the seven types of figurative language.
Below Average

Book contains few/an example for four or less types of figurative language.
Incomplete

Book contains an example for three or less types of figurative language.
Illustrations/Images

Advanced

Book contains a detailed and colourful pictures for all seven types of figurative language.
Proficient

Book contains a detailed and colourful pictures for six types of figurative language.
Average

Book contains a detailed and colourful picture for four of the six types of figurative language.
Below Average

Book contains a detailed and colorful picture for three or less types of figurative language or all pictures are present, just not coloured.
Incomplete

Book contains a detailed and colorful picture for three or less types of figurative language or all pictures are present, just not colored.
Spelling, Conventions and Vocabulary

Advanced

The vocabulary used is or above grade level. Everything is spelled correctly, is neat, and the book contains correct capitalization, punctuation.
Proficient

The vocabulary used is at grade level. All but one or two words are spelled correctly, is neat, and the book contains all but one or two necessary periods and capitals.
Average

All but three or four words are spelled correctly, is somewhat sloppy, and the book contains all but three or four necessary periods and capitals. Vocabulary is near grade level.
Below Average

Five or more words are spelled incorrectly, is messy and illegible, and the book is missing five or more periods and capitals. Attempts are made to meet grade level vocabulary.
Incomplete

Six or more words are spelled incorrectly, is messy and illegible, and the book is missing five or more periods and capitals. Grade level vocabulary is not evident.
Title/Cover/Appearance

Advanced

The title is unique and creative. The title is an example of a form of figurative language. The booklet/slideshow is very well organized.
Proficient

Booklet/Slideshow contains a title as a form of figurative language. The booklet is neat and is easily read, and is well organized. Illustrations are neat.
Average

Contains a title. Booklet is easily read and is illustrated neatly on all pages.
Below Average

Contains a title. Booklet can be read with some difficulty and an attempt was made to illustrate neatly.
Incomplete

No title included, (title is not in the form of a type of figurative language) Booklet is not easily read and is not neatly illustrated. Poorly organized.




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