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Occupation Project Poster 
Students will research 3 occupations and choose one to focus on the rest of the semester. Then they will create a poster showing their occupation of choice, what it takes to obtain this occupation , qualifications and why they chose this occupation. A small group "Gallery Walk" presentation will be given at the culmination of the project.
Rubric Code: G22X794
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Occupation Poster
  Not Present

0 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Developing

2 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Advanced

5 pts

Main Responsibilities

What will you do in this occupation.

Not Present

No responsibilities are listed.
Beginning

A few responsibilities are listed.
Developing

Some responsibilities are listed.
Proficient

Most responsibilities are listed.
Advanced

All responsibilities are listed.
Salary

What is the average salary

Not Present

No Salary is listed.
Beginning
Developing

Poster has inaccurate salary.
Proficient
Advanced

Poster has salary.
Education/Training

List types of education and/or training you must receive to perform this occupation.

Not Present

Student does NOT include a section about how to achieve this occupation.
Beginning

Student includes a section on their poster that includes a few components of education/training needed.
Developing

Student includes a section on their poster that includes some components of education/training needed.
Proficient

Student includes a section on their poster that includes most components of education/training needed.
Advanced

Student includes a section on their poster that includes all components of education/training needed.
Specific Skills

What specific skills are needed to well-preform is this occupation?

Not Present

Student does NOT include a section about how to achieve this occupation.
Beginning

Student includes a section on their poster that includes a few components of specific skills needed.
Developing

Student includes a section on their poster that includes some components of specific skills needed.
Proficient

Student includes a section on their poster that includes a most components of specific skills needed.
Advanced

Student includes a section on their poster that includes all components of specific skills needed.
Personal Pros

What are things you like about this occupation?

Not Present

Student does NOT include any items they like about this occupation.
Beginning
Developing

Student includes items they like about this occupation.
Proficient
Advanced

Student includes a heartfelt description of items they like about this occupation.
Personal Cons

What are things you do not like about this occupation?

Not Present

Student does NOT include any items they dislike and/or are concerned about with this occupation.
Beginning
Developing

Student includes some items they dislike and/or are concerned about with this occupation.
Proficient
Advanced

Student includes a heartfelt description of items they dislike and/or are concerned about with this occupation.
Advancement Opportunity

Are you able to get a promotion or move up to manager/owner in this occupation?

Not Present

Student does NOT mention anything on this topic.
Beginning
Developing

Student mentions something on this topic.
Proficient
Advanced

Student mentions this topic very well.
Change Easy?

Would it be easy for you to change occupations away from this occupation?

Not Present

Student does NOT mention anything on this topic.
Beginning
Developing

Student mentions something on this topic.
Proficient
Advanced

Student mentions this topic very well.
Why this one?

Why is this the occupation for you?

Not Present

Student does NOT say why they feel this is the right occupation for them.
Beginning
Developing

Student somewhat explains why they feel this is the right occupation for them.
Proficient
Advanced

Student includes an excellent explanation as to why they feel this is the right occupation for them.
Poster Organization

Is placement of items on poster in an organized format/make sense?

Not Present

Student does not have any organization on this poster.
Beginning

Student has a little organization on this poster and/or placement of items does not make much sense.
Developing

Student has some organization on this poster and/or placement of items kind of makes sense.
Proficient

Student a lot of organization on this poster and most placement of items makes sense.
Advanced

Student has excellent organization on this poster and placement of all items makes perfect sense.
Design of Poster

Did you use enough graphics/pictures? Is it visually appealing?

Not Present

Student did not use any pictures and/or graphics. Poster is not visually appealing at all.
Beginning

Student used a few pictures and/or graphics. Poster is kind of visually appealing.
Developing

Student used some pictures and/or graphics. Poster is somewhat visually appealing.
Proficient

Student used a lot pictures and/or graphics. Poster is visually appealing.
Advanced

Student use of pictures and/or graphics really enhances the readability of this poster. Visual appeal showcases the occupation very well.



Keywords:
  • occupation, career, poster, presentation







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