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Houdini! Has! Arrived! Poster Rubric 
Pretend Houdini is coming to Chicago to performance one of his most famous acts. Choose five vocabulary words from the target list and design a poster advertising his show.
Rubric Code: ABA437
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

6 pts

Good = Might Go See the Show

4 pts

Fair-Needs Work

2 pts

Title and Author

Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

Title and author are easy to read. Block Lettering is clear and creative.<BR>
All words are spelled correctly.
Good = Might Go See the Show

Title and/or author is easy to read. <BR>
Letters are clear (are not stick figures).<BR>
Most words are spelled correctly.
Fair-Needs Work

Title is not easy to read on the poster and/or author's name is missing.<BR>
Lettering is unclear.<BR>
More than 1 word misspelled.
Advertising Headline

Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

Advertising text (phrases)on the poster is convincing and imaginative. Block lettering is creative and interesting-Words are bold and easy to read.
Good = Might Go See the Show

Advertising text is present on the poster. Words are easy to read.
Fair-Needs Work

Advertising text is on the poster. Words are not easy to read.
Creativity

Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

Poster is colorful and attractive with clear, bold lettering and careful details in the illustration.
Good = Might Go See the Show

Poster is colorful with bold lettering and some details in the illustration. Student used two mediums and attempted to be creative.
Fair-Needs Work

Poster is partly colored with regular letters and few details in the illustration. Only one medium was used.
Five target vocabulary words

Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

Uses all five vocabulary words to show comprehension.
Good = Might Go See the Show

Uses some of the target vocabulary words.
Fair-Needs Work

Uses only a few target vocabulary words.
Houdini's description ans casting

Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

Houdini is highlighted described, depicted and cast on the poster with evidence much thought, detail and description.
Good = Might Go See the Show

Houdini is identified, depicted, cast and described with evidence of detail and description.
Fair-Needs Work

Houdini is evident on poster with some detail and description. Character/s casted.
Illustration or scene from the book

Wow! Makes me want to see the show!

Illustration is appropriate to the setting and engages the reader to want to see the show.
Good = Might Go See the Show

Illustration is appropriate, is somewhat vague and leaves the reader wondering.
Fair-Needs Work

Illustration is not appropriate to the book and does not appropriately represent what the show is about



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  • Houdini, book report, art, poster

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