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Haiku 
Rubric Code: QX347W
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Syllable Rules

Poor

Does not follow any syllable pattern.
Fair

Approaches the 5,7,5 syllable pattern. Some lines may be more or less.
Good

Follows the pattern of 5,7,5 syllables exacty.
Number of Lines

Poor

Has more or less than three lines and no apparent pattern.
Fair

Has three lines but no apparent pattern.
Good

Has three lines and adheres to a pattern.
Subject

Poor

There is no connection between the three lines. Words seem to be disconnected from any meaning.
Fair

The subject is evident, but implied rather than stated. The lines are connected, but meaning is unclear.
Good

The lines are connected in a meaningful way. Image is singular and consistent.
Mechanics

Poor

Spelling and punctuation interfere with understanding of the work. Vocabulary shows liitle variety.
Fair

Spelling and punctuation show understanding of rules and concepts. Vocabulary attempts to extend thought.
Good

Spelling and punctuation do not interfere with the work and vocabulary is rich and varied.



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