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Guidelines, Rubrics, & Resources
Showcase Submission Guide
Watch the showcase video with your students:
Read through this showcase packet:
In this packet, you’ll find materials to guide student work, including:
A rhyme writing graphic organizer
A rubric for student submissions
Have each student choose a topic based on curricular goals and interest.
Have each student write a poem, rap, or spoken word composition about their selected topic.
When paired with a corresponding Flocabulary lesson students can use Flocabulary Lyric Lab to write their composition.
Students can save their completed compositions as a PDF by clicking the export icon in the top right corner.
For offline access, students can use the Writing Rhymes Graphic Organizer included at the bottom of this page.
If students need help with their composition, the following Flocabulary lessons can be used for inspiration and tips:
Foreign Language entries accepted.
Entries submitted in a language other than English will require teachers to submit student compositions with translations sce@richlandone.org .
Translations will be used to create closed captioning on the video entries.
Please keep the following in mind:
Poem, rap, or spoken word performance should be an original student work.
If multiple submissions are received from the same entrant, the most recent submission will be used.
Use the showcase submission page for your grade level to submit student entries via Flipgrid by 11:59 EST on April 29, 2022.
Special Recognition will be provided to the entry with the most Flipgrid "views", the most Flipgrid "likes", and the entry that best satisfies the provided rubric.