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Infographic- Rural Migration and Urbanisation 
Infographic
Rubric Code: DXX3X42
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Subject: Geography  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Your infographic will be assessed on the following criteria.
  A

Consider being a professional!

(N/A)

B

Solid job.

(N/A)

C

Only just okay.

(N/A)

D

Needs work.

(N/A)

E

Please see the teacher for more support.

(N/A)

Content

A

Topic is focused, with a clear, engaging story. All data is relevant and conveys meaningful information to the viewer. The data tells the full story, and does not leave out major information. 6 facts are represented. One class poll is shown. (7 total Facts)
B

Topic is focused, and most of the data is relevant, if not especially compelling. Data may not paint a complete informational picture of the topic.Less than 4-5 facts are presented.
C

Topic is generally focused but not all of the data is relevant. Data does not cover all topic. Only 2-3 facts included.
D

Topic has not been analysed and therefore only minimal information given. Not all relevant data has been included. Only 1-2 facts included
E

Little or no focus of the topic, with no clear story. Data is missing or irrelevant.
Layout

A

Layout shows clear organization and creates an easy-to-follow and easy to read storyline. Excellent use of graphics and color to help guide the reader.
B

Layout is clear and organised with only one minor error. It is easy to follow and all of the graphics are relevant, colourful.
C

Mostly clear and organized, but may be confusing in spots. Some use of graphics and color to help guide the reader.
D

It is clear that not a lot of thought has been given tot he layout. It lacks colour and not all images are relevant.
E

Confusing layout and/or data. Little use of color or graphics to guide the reader.
Graphics/Design

A

Eye-catching and effective use of graphics, color and fonts. All elements work together to reinforce the data and story, without being distracting. The visuals tell the story, with text there only to supplement. Readers could still get the gist of the story if text was removed.
B

Good use of graphics, design, colour and font. Almost all elements enhance the story and the data has been represented well with the use of interesting graphics.
C

Good use of graphics, color and fonts. Most elements add to the overall theme and story. Visuals are good, but there may be an over-reliance on text to tell important information.
D

Not a lot of though has been put into which graphics to use or the design. This has made it difficult for the reader to follow.
E

Poor use of graphics, color and/or fonts. Visually distracting--may use too many colors or fonts. Graphics merely decorate, with the text telling the story.
Topic

A

The infographic is 100% relevant to the topic.
B
C
D
E

The infographic is 0% relevant to the topic.
Team work

A

Worked very well as a team to produce outstanding work.
B
C

Struggled to work as a team but with support and endurance was able to comlplete the task with some success.
D
E

For the next task, work on being a better team member OR choose someone with whom you will be able to work with.





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