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Grammar: Using Media to Identify Parts of Speech 
Rubric Code: UX326B4
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Grammar: Using Media to Identify Pa
  Below Standard

1 pts

Approaching Standard

2 pts

Meets Standard

3 pts

Exceeds Standard

4 pts

Media Use for Sentence Construction

Below Standard

The sentence is missing most of the elements and does not have enough images for each part of of the sentence
Approaching Standard

The sentence has at least a subject, verb, and another part of speech with at least 3 corresponding images
Meets Standard

The sentence fulfills all requirements: a subject, verb/verb phrase, 2 adjectives, 1 adverb, and a prepositional phrase with at least 4 corresponding images
Exceeds Standard

The sentence not only fulfills all requirements but also exceeds expectations by using more than 4 images to construct a complex sentence.
Labeling Parts of Speech

Below Standard

Labeling is not accurate and demonstrates a poor understanding of grammar
Approaching Standard

Labeling is somewhat accurate and demonstrates partial understanding of grammar
Meets Standard

All required parts of speech are labeled correctly and demonstrate an accurate understanding of grammar
Exceeds Standard

All required and additional parts of speech are labeled correctly and demonstrate an above average understanding of grammar
Presentation and Effort

Below Standard

None to minimal effort. Presentation is sloppy and and illegible.
Approaching Standard

Work reflects some effort and presentation is mediocre
Meets Standard

Work reflects average effort and presentation is acceptable
Exceeds Standard

Work and presentation exceed expectations




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