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Lifestyle Depiction "Personal Shield" 
Identify four of the five major lifestyle areas graphically to describe and introduce yourself to the class. Poster must be presented to class to be considered complete and ready for scoring.
Rubric Code: S8A847
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Legible/Neatness

Poor

Most words/phrases are either hard to read or understand
Fair

Some words/phrases are either hard to understand or read
Good

Words/Phrases are easy to read and understand
Spelling/Penmanship

Poor

Too many spelling errors
Fair

Some spelling errors
Good

No spelling errors
Color/Clarity

Poor

Areas are not colored (making it hard to see) and are not clearly presented
Fair

Some areas are colored and neatly done, but one area lacks color or accent
Good

Shield is neatly colored, showing equal care in all four areas
Completeness

Poor

An attempt was made, but overall project lacks completeness
Fair

One area is missing information on the shield
Good

All four areas are equally completed; 3 items (minimum) are shown in each area




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