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Safety Poster Rubric
Poster and presentation rubric
Health and Media Literacy: Students apply knowledge, skills and strategies to design and create media messages for Personal Safety.
Rubric Code:
YCBA59
By
jordanharriet
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Project/Presentation
Level 1
(N/A)
Level 2
(N/A)
Level 3
(N/A)
Level 4
(N/A)
Poster Design
Level 1
Poster includes irrelevant information and shows a limited understanding of Personal Safety and Injury Prevention.
Level 2
Poster somewhat includes relevant information and somewhat shows student's understanding of Personal Safety and Injury Prevention.
Level 3
Poster mostly includes relevant information and shows student's understanding of Personal Safety and Injury Prevention.
Level 4
Poster includes all relevant information and clearly shows student's understanding of Personal Safety and Injury Prevention.
Work quality/effort
Level 1
Little effort shown on project. Poster appears hastily done. Few images; some not relating to the message to the reader. Poster is difficult to read and understand.
Level 2
Poster is somewhat neatly arranged. Student has included some images to convey the message to readers. Writing is difficult to read.
Level 3
Poster is neatly arranged. Most images are clearly drawn. Writing is neat and legible. Student has included all basic information.
Level 4
Poster is neatly arranged. Images are clear and indicate appropriate information. Student has written neatly and included a title. Student has included many examples of relevant information.
Message
Level 1
Poster does not tell or shows the place of possible danger/injury and what the danger/injury is.
Poster gives 1 tip to avoid the danger/injury.
Level 2
Poster tells or shows the place of possible danger/injury and what the danger/injury is.
Poster gives 2 appropriate tips to avoid the danger/injury.
Level 3
Poster tells or shows the place of possible danger/injury and what the danger/injury is.
Poster gives 3 appropriate tips to avoid the danger/injury.
Level 4
Poster tells or shows the place of possible danger/injury and what the danger/injury is.
Poster gives 4+ appropriate tips to avoid the danger/injury.
Style/Mechanics
Level 1
The poster lacks a clear understanding of the subject matter and there are many errors. Poster is not creative and lacks clarity.
Level 2
The poster lacks style and reads more like a list of facts. The poster lacks neatness and clarity.
Level 3
The poster is clear and logical and contains facts as well as very few mistakes.
Level 4
The poster has an element of creativity and style, and is not just a list of facts. The viewer can easily tell what the creator was trying to tell them.
Descriptive Paragraph
Level 1
Poster has a write-up that does not explain a real life situation/or is difficult to follow.
Does not follow proper paragraph form (topic sentence, supporting details, closing).
Level 2
Poster has a somewhat effective write-up that explains a real life situation.
Somewhat follows proper paragraph form (topic sentence, supporting details, closing).
Level 3
Poster has an effective write-up that explains a real life situation.
Follows proper paragraph form (topic sentence, supporting details, closing).
Level 4
Poster has a highly effective write-up that clearly explains a real life situation.
Clearly follows proper paragraph form (topic sentence, supporting details, closing).
Subjects:
Geology
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Education
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