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Original Political Cartoons
Original Political Cartoons
Draw at least three political cartoons about an event in American History. The cartoon must include the following elements - 1. Who was involved in the event, 2. What was the policy about?, and 3. How did the people feel about the policy?
Rubric Code:
NX988B5
By
acharlton
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Political Cartoon
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
1. The Historical Event
Poor
The cartoon does not clearly represent the event.
Fair
The cartoon somewhat relates to an historical event.
Good
The cartoon represents the event.
Excellent
The cartoon clearly represents the historical event.
2. Who - involved
Poor
The cartoon does not represent who was involved in the event.
Fair
There are some characters that represent the event.
Good
Most of the cartoon characters relate to the event.
Excellent
All of the cartoon characters are clearly represented in the event.
3. What - policy/law
Poor
Policy/law is not identified in the cartoon.
Fair
The policy/law is not clearly stated in the cartoon.
Good
Cartoon somewhat represents a policy/law in the drawing.
Excellent
The cartoon is properly labeled with the policy/law that it is representing.
4. How - reaction to policy
Poor
The cartoon characters do not represent any reaction to the policy/law.
Fair
The cartoon characters somewhat respond to the policy/law.
Good
Most of the cartoon characters respond to the policy/law.
Excellent
It is very clear how the people feel about the policy/law.
5. Cartoon Images
Poor
The images are poor and do not make sense or pertain to a policy/law or historical event.
Fair
The images are vague for the reader to understand.
Good
Images represent the policy/law and historical events.
Excellent
Images represent the policy/law and historical event exceptionally well.
6. Neatness / Effort
Poor
The cartoon is messy or very poorly designed.
Fair
The cartoon is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy.
Good
The cartoon is attractive in terms of layout and neatness.
Excellent
The cartoon is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness.
7. Spelling and Grammar
Poor
There are many mistakes and that interfere with overall appearance of the cartoon.
Fair
There are 3 or 4 spelling or grammar errors.
Good
There are 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Excellent
There are no spelling or grammar errors.
8. Work Cited/MLA format
Poor
No sources.
Fair
Sources not properly cited.
Good
One source properly cited.
Excellent
At least two sources properly cited.
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Keywords:
Original Political Cartoon
Subjects:
English
History
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