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"The Odyssey" Project 
An advertisement for a cruise that will visit some of the places that Ulysses visited on his travels home from the Trojan War.
Rubric Code: FXAB66
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric "The Odyssey" Project
  Outstanding

150 pts

Good

125 pts

Fair

110 pts

Poor

95 pts

Cruise Line Info.

Outstanding

Will have: the names of cruise line and cruise ship, the length of the cruise and the cost. Will list contact information for the cruise company: address and phone number to make reservations.
Good

Will have names for the cruise line and cruise ship. Will discuss the length of the cruise and the cost. Will only have a contact phone number.
Fair

Will have names for the cruise line and cruise ship and discuss the length of the cruise.
Poor

Will have a name for the cruise ship and discuss the length of the trip.
Location description

Outstanding

Will have three locations with a detailed description of each location that is persuasive. Will discuss what unique "features" each location has. Will list two accurate facts for each location.
Good

Will have three locations and a detailed description of each location that is persuasive. Will discuss unique "features" each location has. Will list only one fact for each location.
Fair

Will have three locations and a somewhat detailed description of each location, but will not be persuasive. Will discuss unique "features" of each location. Will not list any facts.
Poor

Will have three locations. Location descriptions will be only slightly descriptive. Unique "features" will be mentioned but not described.
Illustrations

Outstanding

Project will have 7 or more clear and colorful illustrations of the locations (two per location). Map will be clear and understandable with the locations and route clearly marked.
Good

Project will have 5 or more clear and colorful illustrations of the locations. Map will also be clear and understandable with locations labeled.
Fair

Project will have one clear and colorful illustration for each location. Map will be clear and understandable but with no locations or route labeled.
Poor

Project will have one illustration for each location. They will not be of the best quality or highest effort. Map will be missing.
Neatness/Creativity

Outstanding

Text will be neatly written or typed in a font of appropriate size. Will have a title. All info will be creatively and neatly arranged on the posterboard. Project will be in good condition, not folded or mutilated in any way. Will be very creative and persuasive.
Good

Text will be neatly written or typed in a font of appropriate size. Will have a title. All info will be creatively and neatly arranged on the posterboard. Project will be in good condition, not folded or mutilated in any way. Project will be very creative but not necessarily persuasive.
Fair

Text will be neatly written or typed in a font of appropriate size. Will have a title. All info will be creatively and neatly arranged on the posterboard. Project will be in good condition, not folded or mutilated in any way. Project will be somewhat creative but not persuasive.
Poor

Text will be legibly written or typed. Will have a title. All info will be arranged on the posterboard, haphazardly. Project and posterboard will be in decent condition. Project will show limited creativity and no persuasiveness.




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