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Key Essay Term Posters
Preposition Adjective & Adverb Posters
Key terms in essay prompts defined and illustrated.
Rubric Code:
R656XC
By
Kadam22
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Preposition Poster
Exceptional
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Key Term
Exceptional
Key term is clearly indentified
Good
Key term is written but is not prominent
Fair
Key term is on paper but not easily identified
Poor
Key term is missing
Spelling
Exceptional
Spelling- has no errors.
Good
Spelling- has only one or two errors.
Fair
Spelling- has a few errors.
Poor
Spelling- has many errors.
Construction
Exceptional
Followed the established format. Term and definition present
Good
Followed the established format. Term and definition present but not read easily
Fair
Followed the established format with maybe two or three small variances.
Definition is not complete
Poor
Did not follow the established format.
Definition missing
Illustrations
Exceptional
All illustrations are done in color and it is apparent that the student spent a GOOD amount of time on them.
Good
All illustrations are done in color and it seems that the student spent a BIT of time on them.
Fair
All illustrations may or may not be done in color and it seems the student could have spent more time on them.
Poor
All illustrations are not done in color and it is apparent that the student spent little time on them.
Neatness
Exceptional
Work is INCREDIBLY neat!
Good
Work is neat, but could be a bit neater.
Fair
Work is lacking somewhat in neatness. Writing is harder to read.
Poor
Work is very sloppy. Words are written in very sloppy handwriting.
Figurative Meaning
Exceptional
Meaning of chosen illustration completely fits the Key term
Good
Meaning of chosen illustration closely fits the key term
Fair
Meaning of chosen illustration somewhat fits the key term
Poor
Meaning of chosen illustration does not match the key term
Presentation
Exceptional
Studetn spoke clearly Answered questions completely
Good
Student spoke well, voice somewhat quiet
Fair
Student did not speak clearly or present poster openly
Poor
Student presentation was not clear.
Keywords:
English Fundamentals
Subjects:
English
Foreign Languages
Types:
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