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1950's Magazine Project 
Rubric Code: RX4B68
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Unacceptable

0 pts

Article One

Good

Article contained specific information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained at least one photograph taking up less than 1/3 of the page.
Fair

Article contained vague information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article may or may not have been written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph, but larger than 1/3 of the page.
Poor

Article contained little information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph that may have been larger than 1/3 of the page.
Unacceptable

Article contained no information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained no picture.
Article Two

Good

Article contained specific information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained at least one photograph taking up less than 1/3 of the page.
Fair

Article contained vague information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article may or may not have been written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph, but larger than 1/3 of the page.
Poor

Article contained little information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph that may have been larger than 1/3 of the page.
Unacceptable

Article contained no information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained no picture.
Article Three

Good

Article contained specific information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained at least one photograph taking up less than 1/3 of the page.
Fair

Article contained vague information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article may or may not have been written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph, but larger than 1/3 of the page.
Poor

Article contained little information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph that may have been larger than 1/3 of the page.
Unacceptable

Article contained no information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained no picture.
Article Four

Good

Article contained specific information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained at least one photograph taking up less than 1/3 of the page.
Fair

Article contained vague information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article may or may not have been written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph, but larger than 1/3 of the page.
Poor

Article contained little information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained one photograph that may have been larger than 1/3 of the page.
Unacceptable

Article contained no information relating to the cultural/social/political event researched. Article was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist. Article contained no picture.
Magazine Additions
  Good

10 pts

Fair

7 pts

Poor

5 pts

unacceptable

0 pts

Advertisements (2)

Good

Advertisements were appropriate to the time period, colorful, and creative.
Fair

Advertisements were appropriate to the time period, but lack color or creativity.
Poor

Advertisements may not have been appropriate to the time period, or lacked color and creativity.
unacceptable

Advertisements were not appropriate to the time period, colorful, or creative.
Editorial Article

Good

Editorial was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist, summarizes the major events included in the magazine, and demonstrates the students ability to think critically about the events.
Fair

Editorial was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist, summarizes the events included in the magazine, but lacks critical thought.
Poor

Editorial was written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist, but does not summarize all events included in the magazine. Lacks critical thought.
unacceptable

Editorial was not written from the perspective of a 1950's journalist, does not summarize events, and lacks critical thought.
Magazine Format

Good

Magazine was free from spelling and grammar error, consistent in format/font, and creatively designed.
Fair

Magazine had minor spelling and grammar errors, mostly consistent in format/font, and creatively designed.
Poor

Magazine had numerous spelling and grammar errors, lacked consistent format/font, or was not creatively designed.
unacceptable

Magazine had many errors, lacked consistency, and was not creative.




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