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PSA TV Spot Project
PSA Poster Project
A Public Service Announcement (PSA) is used to deliver a message to the public–it is often a message about something important to your group. Your task is to create a public service announcement that delivers a message. Your PSA should give your audience an idea of what the issue/concern is and how to resolve/avoid it. Your PSA Must: • Deliver a specific message • Be persuasive • Consider the audience • Include a title, facts, relevant terms and visuals • Be clear and concise
Rubric Code:
UX97W59
By
lionsreplayman1
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Public Rubric
Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Public Service Announcement Video
Below Proficient
60 pts
Partially-Proficient
80 pts
Proficient
100 pts
Visuals
Below Proficient
Spot reflects little effort or seriousness. Very little impact or message. Spot is hard to understand.
Partially-Proficient
Spot reflects some seriousness and effort. Has some color and is creative. More effort could have been put into the visual part of the spot.
Proficient
Good use of visuals on spot with message thats easy to follow. Visuals are creative and colorful and reflect the seriousness of the subject.
Organization & Content
Below Proficient
Spot is unclear in the message. Spot reflects little time or effort in organization. The tittle, captions and other writing is difficult to read and does not make sense to the viewer. Did not include any factual data.
Partially-Proficient
Spot has a message, but is vague. Title and other writing is small and not easy to read. Could have put more effort into the organization part of the project. Few spelling or grammatical mistakes. Some factual data evident.
Proficient
Spot has a clear message. with true/factual information. Title and other writing is easy to read and make sense. Little or no spelling or grammar errors. Great effort on organization.
Overall criteria for project
Below Proficient
Did not follow directions. Not visually appealing. Unclear message.
Partially-Proficient
Did not follow direction. Bland/boring in appearance. Eventually able to figure out what message is being conveyed.
Proficient
Followed instructions almost to the letter. Visually appealing, with factual and/or relevant information. Can understand what concern is being addressed.
Relevant Terms
Below Proficient
Has no relevant terms in the spot. Viewer has no clue about the topic and what they are supposed to learn.
Partially-Proficient
Spot has 1-2 terms that are relevant to the topic. Viewer somewhat understands what the topic is.
Proficient
Has 3 or more relevant terms about the topic. The viewer knows exactly what message you are trying to tell them in the piece of work. Excellent job.
Subjects:
English
Medical
Vocational
Types:
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