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Figurative Language
Figurative Language
Figurative Language Booklet
Rubric Code:
U2C9AA
By
lcroyle
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Figurative Language
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Cover and Table of Contents
Poor
Cover and Table of Contents was present but not neat or colorful.
Fair
Cover and Table of Contentsare present and neat with color.
Good
Cover and Table of Contents are present and very neat and colorful.
Introduction
Poor
Using first person narration the author has unclearly explained what Figurative language is, how it is used, or the purpose of their book.
Fair
Using second person narration the author has somewhat clearly explained what Figurative language is, how it is used, and the purpose of their book.
Good
Using second person narration the author has clearly explained what Figurative language is, how it is used, and the purpose of their book.
Simile
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Metaphor
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Hyperbole
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Onomatopoeia
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Alliteration
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Idiom
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Personification
Poor
Defined
Fair
Defined with an example.
Good
Defined with an original example and neat and colorful illustration of the example.
Conventions
Poor
3 or more mistakes with spelling, capitalization and punctuation.
Fair
1-2 mistakes with spelling, capitalization and punctuation.
Good
No mistakes in spelling, capitalization and punctuation which made it very easy to read.
Quiz and answer key
Poor
At the end of the book the author has created a quiz that is neatly written and given correct questions for less than 5 of the types of figurative language.
Fair
At the end of the book the author has created a quiz that is neatly written and given correct questions for 5-6 of the types of figurative language.
Good
At the end of the book the author has created a quiz that is very neatly written and gives all correct questions for all 7 types of figurative language.
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English
Types:
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