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Six Pillars of Character Poster Project
Building Blocks of a New Civilization
Students will create a poster that will define, explain and give examples of one of the six pillars of character.
Rubric Code:
T87A3
By
nicolesmith
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Six Pillars of Character Project
Good
20 pts
Fair
15 pts
Poor
10 pts
Unacceptable
5 pts
Definitions
Good
Pillar is accurately identified and defined. Pillar has three variations of the definition.
Fair
Pillar is accurately identified and defined with two variations of the definition.
Poor
Pillar is accurately identified and defined with one definition
Unacceptable
Pillar is not identified or defined
Examples
Good
Pillar is accurately identified and defined including examples or evidence
Fair
Pillar is accurately identified with partial definition or example, and little evidence
Poor
Pillar is accurately identified with definition, but very few examples or evidence
Unacceptable
Pillar is not identified with no evidence or examples
Information
Good
Poster has various supporting quotes that reinforce the character component addressed
Fair
Poster has three or fewer supporting quotes that reinforce the character component addressed
Poor
Poster has one supporting quotes that reinforce the character component addressed
Unacceptable
Poster has no supporting quotes that reinforce the character component addressed
Organization
Good
Poster is clearly organized and show the students ideas in a manner in which anyone could explain the pillar
Fair
Poster contains all the required information but organization is not clear
Poor
Poster contains some of the required information but is not very organized
Unacceptable
Poster is not organized, and has none of the required information
Neatness
Good
Writing/illustrations are neat, easy to read, and contain no spelling errors.
Fair
Writing/illustrations are legible and may contain 1-3 spelling errors
Poor
Writing/illustrations are sloppy, difficult to read and may contain 4 or more spelling errors
Unacceptable
Poster is illegible
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