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Poetry Analysis Assignment
Poetry Analysis Assignment
Student Analysis of Poem
Rubric Code:
VCX647
By
missjefferies
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poetic Analysis
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Comprehension
Poor
Student has trouble
understanding most parts of the poem or answers are incomplete.
Fair
Student understands some parts of the poem
and accurately answers some questions related to
the poem.
Good
Student seems to
understand most of the poem and accurately answers most questions
related to the poem.
Excellent
Student clearly
understands the
poem and accurately
answers questions
related to the poem.
Analysis
Poor
Has trouble identifying the dominant elements and poetic devices used in the poem.
Fair
Describes some dominant elements and poetic devices used by the poet, but has difficulty describing how
these relate to the
meaning or feeling
of the poem.
Good
Accurately describes
a couple of dominant
elements and poetic
devices used by the
poet and accurately
relates how these are
used by the poet to
reinforce the theme,
meaning, mood, or
feeling of the poem.
Excellent
Insightfully describes several dominant elements and poetic devices used by the poet and thoughtfully relates how they are used by the poet to reinforce the theme, meaning, mood, or feeling of the poem.
Interpretation
Poor
Student finds it difficult to
interpret the meaning or
mood of the work.
Fair
Student identifies the literal meaning of the work and/or can relate how the work makes
him/her feel personally.
Good
Forms a somewhat
reasonable hypothesis about the symbolic or
metaphorical meaning and is able to support this with evidence from the work.
Excellent
Forms a creative
hypothesis about the
symbolic or metaphorical
meaning of the poem
and is able to support
this with evidence
from the text.
Writing Skills and Mechanics
Poor
Answers do not
make logical
sense.
Mechanical
errors strongly
affect readability.
Fair
Answers are not
clearly stated.
Several mechanical errors
inappropriate to
grade level, but not strongly affecting readability.
Good
Answers are well stated, but rarely
supported with
evidence from the
poem. Minor, grade appropriate
errors in grammar, sentence
structure or spelling.
Excellent
Answers are well stated, and supported with evidence from
the reading. No
errors in grammar,
sentence structure, or
spelling.
Presentation: Delivery
Poor
Holds no eye contact with audience, as entire poem is
read from notes.
Speaks in low volume and/ or monotonous tone, which causes audience to disengage.
Fair
Displays minimal eye
contact with audience,
while reading mostly from the notes.
Speaks in uneven volume
with little or no inflection.
Good
Consistent use of direct eye contact with audience, but still returns to notes.
Speaks with satisfactory
variation of volume and
inflection.
Excellent
Holds attention of entire audience with the use of direct eye contact, seldom
looking at notes.
Speaks with fluctuation in volume and inflection to
maintain audience interest and emphasize key points.
Presentation: Organization
Poor
Does not have grasp of information and cannot answer questions about
subject.
Does not clearly define subject and purpose;
provides weak or no support of subject; gives
insufficient support for ideas
or conclusions.
Fair
Is uncomfortable with information and is able to
answer only rudimentary
questions.
Attempts to define purpose
and subject; provides weak examples, facts, and/or statistics, which do not
adequately support the
subject; includes very thin data or evidence.
Good
Is at ease with expected answers to all questions, without elaboration.
Has somewhat clear purpose and subject; some
examples, facts, and/or statistics that support the
subject; includes some data or evidence that supports
conclusions.
Excellent
Demonstrates full
knowledge by answering all class questions
with explanations and elaboration.
Provides clear purpose and
subject; pertinent examples, facts, and/or statistics;
supports conclusions/ideas
with evidence.
Presentation: Manner
Poor
Shows no interest in topic presented.
Fails to increase audience understanding of
knowledge of topic.
Fair
Shows little or mixed feelings about the topic
being presented.
Raises audience
understanding and
knowledge of some points
Good
Shows some enthusiastic
feelings about topic.
Raises audience
understanding and
awareness of most points
Excellent
Demonstrates strong enthusiasm about topic during entire presentation.
Significantly increases
audience understanding
and knowledge of topic; convinces an audience to
recognize the validity and
importance of the subject.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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