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Wringer Final Project 
Your task is to design a propoganda poster to convince the town of Waymer to put an end to its annual Pigeon Day. Your poster must include a well planned out slogan or argument and have at least one illustration. It must be proofread for spelling mistakes and it must be in color.
Rubric Code: B72265
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Wringer Final Project
  Poor

3 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

9 pts

Overall Presentation

Poor

Poster is somewhat color colorful, not neatly drawn/written, and/or contains errors.
Fair

Poster is colorful, neatly drawn/written, and effectively convinces the audience that Pigeon Day should cease to exist but contains some errors.
Good

Poster is proofread, neatly drawn/written, colorful, and effectively convinces your audience that Pigeon Day should cease to exist.
Slogan

Poor

Not catchy or effective. Does little to convince the audience to end Pigeon Day.
Fair

Not catchy, but effective. Helps to convince the audience to end pigeon day.
Good

Catchy and effective. Helps to convince the audience to end pigeon day.
Illustration

Poor

Missing illustration.
Fair

Illustration is either not in color or is not relevant to the purpose.
Good

Illustration is in color and is relevant to the poster's purpose of convincing the audience to end Pigeon Day.
Oral Presentation

Poor

Presenter does not speak clearly and/or is unable to explain the purpose of their poster.
Fair

Presenter speaks clearly and addresses all members of the group. Presenter is somewhat able to explain their poster and its purpose.
Good

Presenter speaks clearly and addresses all members of the group. Presenter is able to explain both the slogan and illustration and give reasons for including them in their poster.




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