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Visual idiom 
Students will demonstrate their understanding of idioms by designing a visual representation of an idiom used in the novel The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
Rubric Code: ZXWA86C
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Visual idioms
  Poor

1 pts

Average

2 pts

Excellent

3 pts

Understanding of idiom

Poor

Student has no understanding of the idiom. Cannot explain the meaning of the chosen idiom and/or did not design a literal interpretation of idiom.
Average

Student shows understanding of the idiom. Does an adequate job explaining the idiom and/or interpreted the idiom in an adquate fashion.
Excellent

Student shows an excellent understanding of the chosen idiom. Is able to explain the meaning of the idiom and designed a literal interpretation of the idiom.
Presentation of image

Poor

Student has spent little or no time on project. Project is thrown together and very messy.
Average

Student has spent some time on the project. Project may be slightly messy.
Excellent

Student has obviously spent time and attention on the project. Project is attractive.
Creativity

Poor

Project shows no creativity. Most audience members cannot visually interpret the idiom.
Average

Project is creative. Most members of audience are able to visually interpret idiom.
Excellent

Project is very creative and clever. All audience members are able to understand the idiom visually.




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