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Progressive Era iMovie 
Focus on one individual who was a "progressive". Create a short trailer which uses images, written information, and emotional appeals to persuade others that the individual made an impact or change on America during the progressive era. Graded as a project grade. Subjects could include, but are not limited to Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Jane Addams, Woodrow Wilson, Gifford Pinchot, Frances Willard, Samuel M. Jones (Mayor of Toledo), Lincoln Steffens, Upton Sinclair.
Rubric Code: TX26843
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  not demonstrated

10 pts

Poor

13 pts

Good

17 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Creativity

not demonstrated

Project was dry with little to no thought towards how it would be received.
Poor

Project was dry and students failed to be creative, students were not engaged
Good

Project lacked overall creativity, however some parts were creative.
Excellent

Students went above and beyond to make their Project creative, students were or would be engaged in the presentation.
Content

not demonstrated

Content was incorrect, and was missing lots of information.
Poor

Content was not relevant, appropriate or important information.
Good

Content of the presentation included relevant, appropriate or important information but not all three criteria.
Excellent

Content of the presentation was relevant, appropriate and important.
Organization

not demonstrated

There was no organization to the presentation making it hard to get the information.
Poor

The information was presented in a confusing manner. The presenter was not prepared with everything needed for the presentation.
Good

A little bit unorganized but is still got the points across. Had everything needed for the presentation.
Excellent

There was an organized flow to the presentation. Concepts built upon one another. iMovie trailer was organized to use emotion persuasively.
Images

not demonstrated

iMovie had few images of the individual selected.
Poor

Minimal thought or effort appeared to be put into the choice of images used in the iMovie trailer.
Good

Some thought and effort appeared to be put into the choice of images but more effort would may have improved the presentation.
Excellent

Presenter effectively used appropriate images Images appeared to be thoughtfully selected. Images assisted in evoking (creating) emotions in the viewer.
Preparation

not demonstrated

Students did not use class time effectively and did no work on the project.
Poor

Students used some of the time effectively which reflects in their overall project.
Good

Students used most of the class time effectively.
Excellent

Students used all class time given effectively.



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