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Industrial Revolution Editorial 
You will assume the role of an English journalist in 1830 to write an editorial in the London Times that comments on whether the Industrial Revolution improved life and that suggests ways to address problems created by it.
Rubric Code: ZX5A85
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Industrial Revolution Editorial
  Excellent

80 pts

good

75 pts

adequate

60 pts

do over

(N/A)

Organization

Excellent

Editorial has a catchy headline, a clear introduction, both positive and negative effects, and realistic suggestions for countering the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.
good

Editorial has an interesting headline, a clear introduction, both positive and negative effects, and suggestions for countering the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.
adequate

Editorial has a headline, an introduction, both positive and negative effects, and suggestions for countering the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.
do over

Editorial does not have a headline, an introduction, both positive and negative effects, and suggestions for countering the negative effects of the Industrial Revolution.
Contents

Excellent

The headline clearly reflects writer's point of view. The introduction outlines the Industrial era and clearly states the writers opinion on the effect of the revolution on individuals and society. Following paragraphs or sections flow well and have interesting details on required information. It is clear that thought went into the planning and execution of the editorial.
good

The headline clearly reflects writer's point of view. The introduction outlines the Industrial era and states the writers opinion on the effect of the revolution on individuals and society. Following paragraphs or sections flow well and have interesting details on required information. It is clear that thought went into the planning and execution of the editorial
adequate

The headline reflects writer's point of view. The introduction outlines the Industrial era and states the writers opinion on the effect of the revolution on individuals and society. There are paragraphs or sections with required information. Some planning went into the editorial.
do over

There is no evident plan. Essay is not understandable as written.
Visual

Excellent

The visual is interesting to look at and clearly illustrates one of the main ideas of the editorial.

IMPORTANT: If there is no visual essay will be returned until a visual is included.
good

The visual is interesting to look at and illustrates one of the main ideas of the editorial.
adequate

The visual is somewhat interesting to look at and illustrates one of the main ideas of the editorial.
do over

The visual is not included or does not meet the basic requirements.





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