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Stereotypes News Story
Rubric Code:
BX3B942
By
mgladin
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Stereotypes News Story
Exemplary
4 pts
Accomplished
3 pts
Developing
2 pts
Not Evident
1 pts
Communication
Exemplary
- communicates information and ideas with a high degree of clarity
- thorough awareness of audience and purpose
Accomplished
communicates information and ideas with considerable clarity
- considerable awareness of audience and purpose
Developing
- communicates information and ideas with moderate clarity
- moderate awareness of audience and purpose
Not Evident
- communicates information and ideas with limited clarity
- limited awareness of audience and purpose
Required elements
Exemplary
Had all required elements.
Graphs w/data
Interviews
Citations
Historical content
Proposal on solving issue
Videos and/or images
Written script
Accomplished
Missing one element.
Developing
Missing two elements.
Not Evident
Missing more than three or more required elements.
Thinking and Inquiry
Exemplary
- demonstrates a high degree of competence developing ideas, selecting, organizing, and explaining information
Accomplished
- demonstrates considerable competence developing ideas, selecting, organizing, and explaining information
Developing
- demonstrates moderate competence developing ideas, selecting, organizing, and explaining information
Not Evident
- demonstrates limited competence developing ideas, selecting, organizing, and explaining information
Editing
Exemplary
News segment was completed. The video was well edited and moves smoothly from scene to scene with proper use of transitions. Audio and other enhancements were well used.
Accomplished
News segment was completed and contained all required items. Editing was not done as well as it should have been. Some poor shots remain. News segment is still somewhat choppy. Audio and other enhancements were utilized, but not for maximum effect.
Developing
News segment was made, but had very little if any editing. Many poor shots remain. Video was very fragmented and choppy with little to no audio reinforcement.
Not Evident
There was no news segment, or tape was totally unedited with no transitions or audio support of any kind.
Writing Process
Exemplary
uses language conventions with a high degree of accuracy and effectiveness
- uses the writing process with a high degree of competence
Accomplished
uses language conventions with considerable accuracy and effectiveness
- uses the writing process with considerable competence
Developing
uses language conventions with moderate accuracy and effectiveness
- uses the writing process with moderate competence
Not Evident
- uses language conventions with limited accuracy and effectiveness
- uses the writing process with limited competence
Graphing Data
Exemplary
Data is accurately presented in
a suitable format, correctly titled
and labeled, easy to interpret,
and relevant to the purpose
Accomplished
Data is accurately presented but
in need of some revision
Developing
Data not presented in a suitable
format
Not Evident
No data
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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