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World War I Glossi
Magazine retrospective of World War I
Rubric Code:
R9C764
By
quigs0629
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Subject:
History
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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World War I Glossi
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Magazine Cover, p. 1
Poor
Cover missiing most of the necessary elements.
Fair
Contains some of the necessary elements.
Good
Contains most of the necessary elements.
Excellent
Contains all necessary elements (title of magazine, publication month, title of all articles, illustration).
Index, p. 2
Poor
The table of contents is not included or missing most of the necessary elements.
Fair
The table of contents lists some elements ncluded in a magazine, leaving out only the advertisements
Good
The table of contents lists most everything included in a magazine, leaving out only the advertisements.
Excellent
The table of contents lists everything included in a magazine, leaving out only the advertisements (must include the page numbers for articles, interview and bibliography)
Feature Article #1
Poor
Article is less than 2 paragraphs long without an illustration. Article is poorly written and contains grammatical errors.
Fair
Article is less than 2 paragraphs with an illustration. Article is poorly written and contains grammatical errors.
Good
Article is less than 2 paragraphs long and includes at least one illustration. Article is well written and contains minimal grammatical errors.
Excellent
Article is at least 2-3 paragraphs long and includes at least one illustration. Article is well written and contains minimal grammatical errors.
Feature Article #2
Poor
Article is less than 2 paragraphs long without an illustration. Article is poorly written and contains grammatical errors.
Fair
Article is less than 2 paragraphs with an illustration. Article is poorly written and contains grammatical errors.
Good
Article is less than 2 paragraphs long and includes at least one illustration. Article is well written and contains minimal grammatical errors.
Excellent
Article is at least 2-3 paragraphs long and includes at least one illustration. Article is well written and contains minimal grammatical errors.
Editorial
Poor
Editorial is less than 2 paragraphs long without an illustration. Article is poorly written and contains grammatical errors.
Fair
Editorial is less than 2 paragraphs with an illustration. Article is poorly written and contains grammatical errors.
Good
Editorial is less than 2 paragraphs long and includes at least one illustration. Article is well written and contains minimal grammatical errors.
Excellent
Editorial is at least 2-3 paragraphs long and includes at least one illustration. Article is well written and contains minimal grammatical errors.
Interview
Poor
Includes less than 5 questions. Includes the question and the answer. No illustration.
Fair
Includes 5-6 quality questions. Includes the question and the answer, as well as one illustration which supports the piece.
Good
Includes 8-9 quality questions. Includes the question and the answer, as well as one illustration which supports the piece.
Excellent
Includes at least 10 quality questions (NOT how old are you? Or where did you grow up?). Includes the question and the answer, as well as one illustration which supports the piece.
Propaganda Advertisements
Poor
Propaganda Advertisements not included.
Fair
Propaganda Advertisements - only 1 included
Good
Propaganda Advertisements - 2 included.
Excellent
Propaganda Advertisements (minimum 3, using the techniques learned)
Final Thoughts on the War
Poor
less than 5 points learned on this page - no sources cited.
Fair
less than 5 points learned on this page - sources cited.
Good
5 important points learned on this page - no sources cited.
Excellent
5 important points learned
on this page - all sources used cited.
Keywords:
Glossi
Subjects:
History
Types:
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