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Newspaper Project
Newspaper Project
A project to create a newspaper about demonstrating knowledge of the Cold War.
Rubric Code:
T5295B
By
msciulla
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Overall newspaper
Poor
4 pts
Fair
7 pts
Well Done!
10 pts
Illustrations
Poor
No illustration was included.
Fair
Half the number of illustrations were included.
Well Done!
All illustrations were included that were related to an article.
Creativity
Poor
The newspaper shows little creativity.
Fair
The newspaper shows some creativity.
Well Done!
The newspaper shows a lot of creativity.
Article Length
Poor
The articles have only one paragraph.
Fair
The articles were two or three paragraphs long, but contained spelling/grammar errors.
Well Done!
The articles have two paragraphs or more and have two or fewer spelling/grammar errors.
Article Content
Poor
The article was not historically accurate. Not all articles were included.
Fair
All articles contained some historically accurate facts.
Well Done!
All articles were historically accurate.
Advertisements
Poor
No advertisements were included.
Fair
2-3 advertisements were included, but propaganda not evident.
Well Done!
4+ creative advertisements were included which were relevant and propaganda was evident.
Headlines
Poor
No headlines were included
Fair
Some headlines were included that related to the accompanying articles
Well Done!
Each article was accompanied by an appropriate headline
Photo/Illustration with Captions
Poor
No photos or illustrations were included.
Fair
Some were included but did not contain relevant captions.
Well Done!
All photos or illustrations were included and contained relevant captions.
Neatness
Poor
Newspaper appears thrown together and/or not layed out logically with white spaces that articles, etc. could fit into.
Fair
Newspaper has all articles photos, headlines with no white spaces, but has crooked entries, edges sticking up, or hanging off the page.
Well Done!
Newspaper is neatly laid out with articles, photos, headlines aligned properly.
Comics and puzzles
Poor
No comics or puzzles were included
Fair
Puzzles or comics included for a total of 6, may not be related to the the Cold War.
Well Done!
Puzzles and comics included for a total of 6, and are related to the the Cold War.
Conventions
Poor
Many spelling or grammatical errors were found in the newspaper making it hard to read.
Fair
A moderate amount of spelling or grammatical errors were found in the newspaper but they did not take away from its readability.
Well Done!
Few spelling or grammatical errors were found in the newspaper.
Keywords:
newspaper
Subjects:
English
History
Journalism
Science
Types:
Project
Writing
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