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World War II research and presentation poster rubric 
The students will research and put together a poster presentation about World War II. The presentation will contain information and pictures that the students collected regarding information about World War II. In total, the student should have ten facts that will provide their classmates a better understanding of World War II. Each of the ten facts should have at least one picture to represent it on the poster.
Rubric Code: E22668B
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Exceeds

20 pts


Good

15 pts


Fair

10 pts


Poor

5 pts


No attempt

0 pts

Poster creativity/neatness

20

The poster is very creative and organized in an easy to understand fashion.
15

The poster is somewhat creative and organized enough to understand.
10

The poster is not creative, but the information is understandable.
5

The poster is not creative and is difficult to understand.
0

The Student made no attempt.
Work quality/effort

20

The work done exceeds all expectations and shows that the learner is proud of his/her work. The effort that was put into this task is the best it can be by the learner.
15

The work was done with good effort that shows what the learner is capable of. It is evident that time was put into this poster and oral presentation.
10

Work is done with fair effort, but the quality is still not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed.
5

Work is done with little effort, quality is not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product. Work is incomplete.
0

The Student made no attempt.
Task Completion

20

The poster shows an excellent understanding of the subject matter. There are no errors. Presentation provides 10 or more facts about World War II.
15

The poster shows a good understanding of the subject matter. There are almost no errors. Presentation provides 8-10 facts answering World War II.
10

The poster shows a fair understanding of the subject matter. There are a few errors. Presentation provides 6-8 facts answering World War II.
5

The poster lacks a clear understanding of the subject matter and their are many errors. Presentation provides no more than 5 facts about World War II
0

The Student made no attempt.
Presentation

20

The student presents the information clearly and displays a complete understanding of their information. It is evident that the student was well prepared.
15

The student presents the information fairly clearly and displays a reasonable understanding of their information.
10

The information presented is not cleary displayed throughout the project.
5

Not enough preparation was done for the presentation of the information, it therefore lacks many elements of what is expected.
0

The Student made no attempt.
Classroom participation

20

Student listened carefully to the information being presented by others. Questions were constructive, to the point, and non-disruptive.
15

Student listened carefully to the information being presented while taking it down most of the information in their notes. Questions were constructive, and non-disruptive.
10

Student listened to the information being presented while taking it down some of it in information in their notes.
5

Student was clearly not paying much attention to the presentation and took very few if any notes on the information.
0

The Student made no attempt.










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