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German 1 Poster Project 
Students will be required to work in groups of 3-4 students and design a poster board that explores German in some way. The categories that are available to students will be the following: Famous German speaking people - Martin Luther, Einstein, Hitler, etc. Geographical Regions - German speaking countries, regions, town, or cities Culture - German music artists, traditional German music or dance, food, fashion, German cars, typical German pastimes etc. Other - Have a idea not covered by one of the above categories? Gain approval from me and create your own topic!
Rubric Code: R644X3
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  No Effort

0 pts

Poor

5 pts

Fair

12 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Visuals

No Effort

Poster contains no visuals whatsoever or only contains visuals that are not applicable to poster topic.
Poor

Contains only one relevant visual, whether it be an original drawing or a picture from another source. Visual is substantial in size
Fair

Contains two relevant visuals, both of which are substantial in size.
Good

Contains one original hand-drawn (or photographed) visual in addition to two visuals from other sources. All visuals are relevant to the topic and fit with one another.
Excellent

Contains four visuals in all with at least one of the visuals being an original photograph or hand-drawn.
Organization

No Effort

Posters in this category are lacking in organization. Additionally there may be hardly any information on the poster.
Poor

Posters in this category have limited organization but highlight only one or two key parts of chosen topic. Information is limited.
Fair

These posters contain at least three sections and explore three different aspects of topic. Overall good writing with some minor flaws including insufficient length.
Good

Posters with good organization explore at least four aspects of their topic. Writing is thorough and interesting although their may be a few clarity issues.
Excellent

Posters in this category have exceptional organization. There are at least four aspects of the topic thoroughly discussed. Writing is fluid and interests the reader.
Use of German

No Effort

The poster contains little or no German. The poster is also completely irrelevant to Germany and other German speaking countries.
Poor

The poster may have limited relevance to Germany and other German speaking countries as well as one or two phrases in German.
Fair

The poster is relevant to Germany or another German speaking country. Use of German is limited but evident. Around two to three titles are written in German. Some of the visuals have German captions.
Good

The poster is clearly relevant to Germany or another German speaking country. Many of the titles on the poster are written in German and most of the captions accompanying visuals have German captions.
Excellent

Relevance to Germany or another German speaking country is undeniable. All of the pictures have a German caption and all of the titles are in German.
Design

No Effort

Posters in this category lack any noticeable design.
Poor

Posters in this category have a limited design. The poster may still be almost completely white. Text is likely hand-written and sloppy.
Fair

A basic design is evident. There is use of color although it may be somewhat limited. Text is neatly written or typed and sloppily glued or taped to the poster.
Good

Appropriate use of color and all text is very neatly written or typed. Posters in this category are appealing to the eye and lack sloppiness.
Excellent

Excellent design. Exhibits clear signs of effort and likely has an usual/innovative touch. All text is neat (likely typed) and neatly arranged on poster. Color is appropriate and enhances topic and interest.





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