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Propaganda Project
Students create an I-Movie or video to convince their class to believe what they believe.
Rubric Code:
WAWBA2
By
jeangold
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Propaganda
Excellent
10 pts
Good
7 pts
Fair
5 pts
Poor
2 pts
Use of Propaganda Tools
Excellent
Uses many propaganda tools; demonstrates indepth understanding of how and when to use them.
Good
Uses some propaganda tools; demonstrates understanding of how and when to use them.
Fair
Uses a few propaganda tools. Demonstrates a lack of understanding of how and when to use them.
Poor
No use of propaganda tools; demonstrates no understanding of them
Beginning
Excellent
Your beginning caught the attention of everyone in the audience. They couldn't wait for more!
Good
Your beginning caught the attention of most of your audience. We'll stick around to hear more.
Fair
Your beginning caught the attention of some of your audience; some of us were still listening.
Poor
You have a beginning but it doesn't catch the audience's attention. We don't really want to hear more.
Propaganda Details
Excellent
You used three or more details that persuaded the audience to believe your position. Detail were tailored to the target audience.
Good
You used two details to convince your audience. Some details were not tailored to the target audience.
Fair
You used one detail to convince your audience to believe your position. There was little connection to the target audience.
Poor
You gave no details to convince your audience and it was not related to the targeted audience.
Conclusion
Excellent
Your conclusion summarized your pitch and convinced the audience to accept your position.
Good
Your conclusion made us consider believing your position, but you should have put more into it.
Fair
Your conclusion made us think about believing your position, but not many of us will believe you.
Poor
Your conclusion definitely did not convince your audience to accept your position.
Creativitiy
Excellent
Your project showed originality and creativity and captured the enthusiasm of your group.
Good
Your project showed some originality and creativity and the cooperative efforts of your group.
Fair
Your project showed little originality or creativity and indicated that there were problems with your group working effectively.
Poor
Your project showed little effort, originality, or creativity. It indicates that your group was dysfunctional.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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