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Ser vs. Estar Poster
Ser vs. Estar Poster
This poster will use four sentences that show the contrasting uses of ser and estar in Spanish.
Rubric Code:
TXX6C66
By
sadames
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Subject:
Foreign Languages
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Ser vs. Estar Poster
Exceptional
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Grammar
Exceptional
All grammar is completely correct.
Good
Grammar has only one error.
Fair
Grammar has two errors.
Poor
Grammar has three or more errors.
Spelling
Exceptional
Spelling has no errors.
Good
Spelling has only one error.
Fair
Spelling has two errors.
Poor
Spelling has three or more errors.
Punctuation
Exceptional
Punctuation has no errors.
Good
Same as for Exceptional.
Fair
Punctuation has one error.
Poor
Punctuation has two or more errors.
Construction
Exceptional
Followed the established format (pictures and sentences where they should be).
Good
Same as for Exceptional.
Fair
Followed the established format with maybe one or two small variances.
Poor
Did not follow the established format.
Illustrations
Exceptional
Illustrations are done in color and it is apparent that student spent a good amount of time in putting in details.
Good
Illustrations are done in color and it seems that the student spent a bit of time in putting in details.
Fair
Illustrations may or may not be done in color and it seems the student could have spent more time on the details.
Poor
Illustrations are not done in color and it is apparent that the student spent little time on the details.
Neatness
Exceptional
Work is incredibly neat:
Pictures are completely glued down (no edges popping up).
Pictures are put on evenly without it looking sloppy.
Sentences are written neatly and straight in a bold color like a black, thin tipped marker.
Good
Work is neat, but could be a bit neater:
Pictures are mostly glued down (some small edges are popping up).
Pictures are mostly put on evenly without looking sloppy.
Sentences are written neatly, are mostly straight, and are done in a black, thin tipped marker.
Fair
Work is lacking somewhat in neatness:
Multiple edges of pictures are popping up from not being glued thoroughly.
Pictures are put on in a kind of sloppy way and are not straight.
Sentences are written in a sloppier way, are not completely straight, and are done with a writing utensil that is harder to read.
Poor
Work is very sloppy:
Edges of glued pictures are popping up frequently.
Pictures are affixed in a very sloppy way and are not straight.
Sentences are written in very sloppy handwriting, are not straight, and are done using a writing utensil that is not legible.
Subjects:
Foreign Languages
Types:
Project
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