Student: ______Hour: 2-3 5-6 8-9
6Superior / 5
Strong / 4
Good / 3
Okay / 2
Poor / 1
Incomplete
Has a complete grasp of the qualities; no visible errors are present. / Shows control and skill in the main requirements for this trait; many strengths are present. / On balance, the strengths outweigh the weaknesses; a small amount of revision is needed. / Strengths and the need for revision are about equal; about half-way home. / Need for revision outweighs strengths; needs a lot of work to meet the expectations for this trait. / A bare beginning; writer not yet showing any control or mastery of this trait.
Read each section below and pay attention to what is expected.
Check box 1 when you have addressed and shown evidence for the expectation.
When your writing is finished, put a score in the Student Score column.
Score yourself a 6 if this is a Superior part and a 3 if that section is just ok.
If you score yourself a 2 or 1, go back and correct what you see as missing.
6 + 1 Traits / General Descriptionof Trait / Specific Expectations for This Assignment
Key:
þ = Area of weakness; may be revised to improve
o = Satisfactory / Student
Score
(x 1) / Teacher
Score
(x 4) / Grade
Process and Presentation / µ The construction of the words and ideas
µ Awareness of the rubric and expectations
µ Care and pride in the publication of the piece / Staple Together / Prewriting / £ / £ Created a list of possible topics / total
points
grade
1st drafts / £
£ / £ Font size 16-18
£ Double spaced
1st revisions / £
£
£
£
£ / £ Boxed the prepositions
£ Underlined descriptive words
£ Adds/Changes a line
£ Reviewed by a friend, ______
£ Checked for wraparound lines
Edit / £
£ / £ Circled possible spelling errors
£ Corrected errors
Staple / Final copy / £
£
£ / £ Good Spacing
£ Font clean and 14-18
£ Packet is organized & paperclipped(top to bottom) rubric, final, rough draft)
ê / What was the most important step for you in the Process part of this assignment?
Ideas / µ The main point or storyline
µ Awareness of details
µ Knowing what’s interesting/important
µ Clarity, Focus, and Purpose / Focus / £
£ / £ Sticks to one idea throughout the poem
£ Is writer’s own thoughts and words / ____tp
____g
Details / £
£ / £ Connects lines together
£ Uses a variety line lengths
ê / What is your focus for the poem?
Word Choice / µ Evidence of precision in the use of words
µ Awareness of language
µ Understanding that there are different words to say things
µ Stretching to use new words / Description / £ Use of unique adjectives / ____tp
____g
Language / £ Use of memorable words or phrases
£ Does not overuse words
ê / What are your two favorite prepositional phrases? / 1.
2.
Preposition Poem Brainstorming
Create a list of possible topics.
Think of locations and start from there.
Think of ways to describe things in that location.
Think of a sequence of events that you could follow.
1.______
2. ______
3. ______
4. ______
5. ______
Share your ideas with a neighbor or peer.
Select from the list above(or pick a new topic).
Selected topic: ______
Create a list of prepositional phrases that could be associated with that topic.
1. ______
2. ______
3. ______
4. ______
5. ______
6. ______
Begin writing a finalized poem.
Use the above to spark new ideas.
Play with the words.
Prepositional Poem Examples