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Compare/Contrast Poster
Compare/Contrast Poster
Students are to compare and contrast two famous people of their choosing.
Rubric Code:
PXWBWW4
By
sanders_excel
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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C/C Poster
Excellent - 4
100 pts
Good - 3
75 pts
Fair - 2
50 pts
Poor - 1
25 pts
Comparison points
Excellent - 4
There are (4) four clear comparison examples between subjects.
Good - 3
There are (3) three comparison examples between subjects.
Fair - 2
There is (1) one comparison example between subjects.
Poor - 1
Student has not provided any comparison examples between subjects.
Contrasting points
Excellent - 4
There are (4) four clear contrasting examples between subjects.
Good - 3
There are (3) three clear contrasting examples between subjects.
Fair - 2
There is (1) one clear contrasting example between subjects.
Poor - 1
Student has not provided any contrasting examples between subjects.
Poster Structure
Excellent - 4
Student has included a title and distinction between the comparisons and contrasts. There is cohesion in the poster and all the points make sense. There are no (or very few) grammar mistakes, and they do not take away from the overall poster.
Good - 3
Poster reflects a title and some distinction between the comparisons and contrasts. Cohesion is mostly present throughout the poster. There are some grammar mistakes, but they do not take away from the overall poster.
Fair - 2
There is no title and no distinction between the comparsions and contrasts. There are some grammar mistakes, but they do not take away from the overall poster.
Poor - 1
There isn't any real form or format to the information of the poster. Grammar is poor and makes the information difficult to understand.
Poster Creativity
Excellent - 4
Poster shows creativity and is aesthetically pleasing.
Good - 3
Poster shows some creativity and is kind of aesthetically pleasing.
Fair - 2
Poster shows limited creativity and is not really aesthetically pleasing.
Poor - 1
The poster shows no creativity and is not aesthetically pleasing.
Creativity of presentation/Intro
Excellent - 4
Original presentation and creativity shown in presentation, unlike anyone else in the class. Outstanding Introduction.
Good - 3
Original presentation and creativity shown in presentation. Good Introduction.
Fair - 2
Plain presentation, somewhat monotone speech, a little creativity shown in presentation. Small introduction.
Poor - 1
No originality/creativity shown in presentation. No Introduction.
Presentation Aesthetics
readability and flow
Excellent - 4
The presentation clearly renders knowledge of subjects. Poster is easy to follow while student is speaking and voice levels are great.
Good - 3
Much thought given to poster design and the presentation renders a great deal of knowledge on subjects. Student is flowing smoothly throughout.
Fair - 2
The presentation gives some knowledge of subjects. The poster is incomplete or hard to follow and/or it is difficult to see. Student is having some difficulty speaking.
Poor - 1
The presentation is incomplete or missing. There are multiple grammar errors while speaking.
Effectiveness of Presentation
Student engagement
Excellent - 4
Audience is engaged and has questions to ask.
Good - 3
Audience is engaged. No questions to ask.
Fair - 2
Audience is somewhat engaged but seems confused about the information being presented.
Poor - 1
Audience is not engaged or paying attention to the speaker.
Keywords:
Compare/Contrast Essay, Writing, Essays, English, Technology
Subjects:
Communication
Computers
Engineering
English
Journalism
Test Preparation
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Types:
Project
Presentation
Assignment
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