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Tourist Attraction Postcard
Tourist Attraction Postcard
Choose a landmark/attraction from the Ancient Greece or Rome. Create a postcard showing this place with you there. On the back, write and address your postcard to your parents, telling them about this place you've "visited" (2 paragraphs).
Rubric Code:
K693C3
By
SofiaPetsas
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Subject:
History
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8, Post Graduate
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Ancient Postcard:Greece or Rome
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(N/A)
3
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2
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0 pts
Illustrations
Front
4
The illustration is clearly about an area tourist attraction. It is about a specific place and is appropriate for a postcard. The whole thing is organized and colored. Great photo of yourself is included with proper costume.
3
The illustration is relevant to the attraction portrayed. Picture shows organization. Little or no white space is left. Great photo of you without costume.
2
Some attempt at organization. Picture somewhat relevant. Photo of self is not the right size or appropriate.
1
Too much white space, picture not colored or irrelevant. Disorganized.
No photo.
Neatness
4
The student was very neat. There are no areas areas where work was scribbled over. The handwriting or font was great. The illustrations are easily recognizable
3
The student was somewhat neat. There may some areas areas where work was scribbled over. The handwriting or font may not be best. The illustrations may not be easily recognizable.
2
The student was not neat. There may many areas areas where work was scribbled over. The handwritting may be very messy or the font is hard to read. The illustrations may not recognizable.
1
Messy
Message
IGreeting,2par.,date,address
4
The student has a clear message about why someone should come to their attraction. Relevant facts are included. Descriptive language is used. Correct form is used for the letter and address.
3
Overall message is somewhat clear as to why someone should visit. Includes some relevant facts. Letter and address form is mostly correct
2
The overall message is somewhat vague as to why someone should come to this attraction. Includes one relevant fact.
1
Message is confusing or irrelevant. Address or letter form is not correct.
Mechanics
4
No grammar, punctuation, or spelling errors!
3
1-2 errors
2
3-4 errors
1
5 or more grammar, punctuation, or spelling errors
Subjects:
English
History
Social Sciences
Types:
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