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INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF THE 1920's
INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF THE 1920S(Quarter of a poster)
Front :Person's name as Title, collage of pictures, words, and well-known quotes relative to the person Back of Poster: Three paragraph essay in MLA format attached to back. The essay should contain: background information, the person's role in the 1920's, the person's significance/impact in the 1920's, as well as the person's importance to future eras (if any) Must include a Works Cited Page in MLA Format.
Rubric Code:
TX938W7
By
mcgowanc
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Important Person in History Poster
Poor
0 pts
Fair
5 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Grammar/Spelling/Language
Poor
There are more than 5 grammatical/spelling mistakes. The written language is totally copied from another text/source such as the Internet.
Fair
There are 1- 5 grammatical/spelling mistakes. The written language used is partially taken from other text/source such as the Internet.
Excellent
There are no grammatical/spelling mistakes on the poster. The written language is original.
Required Information
Poor
The poster is missing more than two of the required elements above.
Fair
The poster is missing one or two of the required elements above.
Excellent
The poster includes all required information above.
Neatness
Poor
The poster appears quickly designed. Lacks neatness and creativity. Rushed and/or incomplete.
Fair
The poster could have been neater. It lacks elements, could be more creative, or could have been given more effort.
Excellent
The poster is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness.
Poster Graphics
Poor
Graphics (pictures/designs/writing) are unrelated to the topic.
Fair
The graphics (pictures/designs/writing) relate but pictures do not have written descriptions.
Excellent
All graphics (pictures/designs/writing) relate to the topic, and pictures have written descriptions.
Works Cited Page
Poor
Did not cite sources used.
Fair
You have cited some sources, but failed to cite them correctly in both paper and works cited.
Excellent
You have thoroughly cited sources, both on your works cited page and in your essay, using internal citations.
Oral Presentation
Poor
The student seems unprepared in their presentation.
Fair
The student does a nice presentation but needs the aid of their poster to share information.
Excellent
The student does a nice job of presenting and is knowledgeable about their topic.
Essay Content
Poor
Missing more than one element and did not adhere to the prompt.
Fair
Missing an element.
Excellent
Essay covered background information about your person, the person’s role in the 1920’s, the person’s significance/impact in the time period, as well as the person’s importance to future generations.
MLA Format/Citations
Poor
Did not use citations or had plagiarism within the paper.
Fair
Did not use 3 sources or MLA format was missing an element.
Excellent
You must use at least 3 sources, one of which can be the textbook. MLA format was used.
Keywords:
Memoir, Autobiographical, Nonfiction
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
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