Poetry Writing : Bio Poem
         
Teacher Name: Mrs. Rieger
Student Name:     ________________________________________
CATEGORY 4 3 2 1
Focus on Assigned Topic The entire poem is related to the assigned topic and allows the reader to understand much more about the topic. Most of the poem is related to the assigned topic. The story wanders off at one point, but the reader can still learn something about the topic. Some of the poem is related to the assigned topic, but a reader does not learn much about the topic. No attempt has been made to relate the poem to the assigned topic.
Creativity The poem contains many creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment. The author has really used his imagination. The poem contains a few creative details and/or descriptions that contribute to the reader's enjoyment. The author has used his imagination. The poem contains a few creative details and/or descriptions, but they distract from the poem. The author has tried to use his imagination. There is little evidence of creativity in the poem. The author does not seem to have used much imagination.
Spelling and Punctuation There are no spelling or punctuation errors in the final draft.  There is one spelling or punctuation error in the final draft. There are 2-3 spelling and punctuation errors in the final draft. The final draft has more than 3 spelling and punctuation errors.
Neatness The final draft of the poem is readable, clean, neat and attractive. It is free of erasures and crossed-out words. It looks like the author took great pride in it. The final draft of the poem is readable, neat and attractive. It may have one or two erasures, but they are not distracting. It looks like the author took some pride in it. The final draft of the poem is readable and some of the pages are attractive. It looks like parts of it might have been done in a hurry. The final draft is not neat or attractive. It looks like the student just wanted to get it done and didn't care what it looked like.
Date Created: Mar 28, 2009 03:24 pm (CDT)