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World War II Newsreels 
Groups of students will create newsreels that depict the hardship and opportunities of American groups during World War II
Rubric Code: RCAX38
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric World War II Newsreels
  below standard

0 pts

Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Lead news story

below standard

has no examples of hardships/opportunities
Poor

has less than 2 examples of opportunities/hardships experienced by the group
Less than one minute
Fair

has examples of at least 2 opportunities/hardships experienced by the group
Less than two minutes
Good

has examples of at least four opportunities/hardships experienced by group
two to three minutes
Human interest story

below standard

No interview included
Poor

Simply interviews featured individual with no questions about background or experience

Includes an on-scene interview
less than one minute
Fair

Includes questions about the background or experiences of the featured individual but not both

Includes an on-scene interview
less than two minutes
Good

Includes questions about the background and experiences of the featured individual

Includes an on-scene interview
two to three minutes
Role

below standard

Did not participate in presentation
Poor

Did not fulfill aspects of role, but participated in the presentation
Fair

Fulfilled some aspects of role and participated in some aspects of the presentation
Good

Fulfilled all aspects of role and participated in all aspects of the presentation




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