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4th Grade Campaign Poster Rubric
4th Grade Campaign Poster Rubric
Students will create a campaign poster for the NYC Mayoral Election.
Rubric Code:
KBA62W
By
mariannewilde05
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Poor
1 pts
Developing
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Great
4 pts
Name
Poor
The students' names are not contained on the poster.
Developing
Both students' names are not contained on the poster, or are not capitalized or spelled correctly
Good
Both students' names are contained on the poster but are not prominent
Great
The students' names are prominently displayed on the poster.
Slogan
Poor
No slogan is included.
Developing
An attempt to create a slogan is made, but the words are not really a slogan.
Good
Slogan is not catchy and/or does not inspire voters to vote for the candidate.
Great
A catchy slogan is included that inspires voters to vote for the candidates.
Issues
Poor
The poster does not include the students' position on any issues. It contains no key words that allow the reader to determine the message of the poster and no explanation of how the projects will be started.
Developing
The poster does not clearly explain the students' position(s) on the issue(s). It contains some key words such as "vote" or "mayor" There is little and/or incorrect information of what is required to start the project(s)
Good
The poster contains explanation of the students' position(s) on the issue(s). It contains all key words such as "vote" and "mayor" The students explain without detail how they will start the projects(s)
Great
The poster clearly explains the students' position(s) on the issue(s) in a way that inspires people to vote for them. The poster includes fully detailed explanations how the project(s) will start.
Appearance
Poor
The colors, font and images chosen make the poster hard to read.
Developing
The colors, font and images chosen do not make the poster stand out.
Good
The colors, font and images chosen are clean and make the poster easily readable.
Great
The colors, font, and images chosen make the poster stand out.
Keywords:
election, mayor, local government
Subjects:
History
Types:
Project
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