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Newspaper on Prejudice 
You are a newspaper journalist who has been given the task to create the front page of high school newspaper about prejudice. Using the materials presented and discussed in class and the information you gathered independently throughout the unit, your newspaper should include and meet all the requirements listed in your original assignment.
Rubric Code: TX82BA
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Newspaper on Prejudice
  Poor

Put some more effort into it...

(N/A)

Fair

I know you can do better...

(N/A)

Good

Well done...but what else can you show me that I didn't ask for...

(N/A)

Excellent

Wow!...I've never seen that picture before...

(N/A)

Organization
25 pts

Poor

There is no or little organization evident in the newspaper. Constuction is sloppy.
Fair

Newspaper is somewhat organzied, but not easily understood by the uninformed reader. Construction is not neat
Good

Newspaper is organized, but could be neater or more easily understood.
Excellent

Newspaper is clearly and neatly organized. It is easily understood by audience.
Articles
40 pts

Poor

Newspaper only includes two of the five required articles and headlines. Articles are poorly written and do not demonstrate understanding of prejucide.
Fair

Newspaper only includes three of the five required articles and headlines. Articles are somewhat informative, but demonstrate little understanding of prefudice.
Good

Newspaper only includes four of the five required articles and headlines. Articles are informative and demonstrate a limited understanding of prejudice.
Excellent

All five articles are well written and include all necessary information demonstrating a full understanding of prejudice. Each article has clear and relative headlines.
Creativity
20 pts

Poor

Newspaper includes little to no pictures, poems, or relvant additions. Those included have no or irrelevant captions.
Fair

Newspaper includes some pictures, poems, or relevant additions, but are not properly labled.
Good

Newspaper includes some pictures, poems, or relevant additions, and sufficiently labled.
Excellent

Includes various pictures, poems, and relevant additions to the newspaper other than articles. Each of these needs a caption describing what it is and its relevance.
Presentation
15 pts

Poor

Student does not present newspaper clearly or use any vocabulary from the unit.
Fair

Student does presents newspaper but does not utilize any of the unit vocabulary.
Good

Student presents newspaper clearly and uses some vocabulary from the unit.
Excellent

Student presents the newspaper to the class clearly and efficiently, utilizing sufficient vocabulary from throughout the unit.



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  • Prejudice, WWII

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