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Career Poster 
Students create a poster showing their career/job of choice, what it takes to obtain this career, job qualifications and why they chose this career.
Rubric Code: V8XX48
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Career/Job Poster
  Novice

0.5 pts

Apprentice

1 pts

Proficient

1.5 pts

Distinguished

2 pts

Job Description

Novice

Does not provide a job description.
Apprentice

Incomplete job description. (1-2 sentences)
Proficient

Complete job description. (No examples)
Distinguished

Job description w/ examples.
Why this career interests you.

Novice

Student writes only 2 sentences or less.

Student does not include details.
Apprentice

Student does not write a full paragraph. There are only 3 sentences.

Paragraph includes only some details.
Proficient

Student writes 4 sentences.

Paragraph mostly includes details.
Distinguished

Student writes a full paragraph including 5 sentences.
How to achieve this career.

Discuss the types of education and/or training you must receive to perform this job.

Novice

Student does NOT include a section about how to achieve this job/career.
Apprentice

Student includes a section on their poster that includes some components of how to achieve this job/career.
Proficient

Student includes a section on their poster that includes most components of how to achieve this job/career.
Distinguished

Student includes a section on their poster that includes all components of how to achieve this job/career.
This class and the career.

How do you see this class helping or leading you to the career you choose?

Novice

Student does NOT include a section about how this class can help achieve or relate to this job/career.
Apprentice

Student includes a section on their poster that hints at some components of how this class can help achieve or relate to your selected job/career.
Proficient

Student includes a section on their poster that somewhat shows components of how this class can help achieve or relate this job/career
Distinguished

Student includes a section on their poster that clearly shows components of how this class can help achieve or relate this job/career
Impact on community.

Novice

Student does NOT include a section about how this job/career impacts the community.
Apprentice

Student includes a section on their poster that includes 2 or less ways this job/career impacts the community.
Proficient

Student includes a section on their poster that includes at least 3 ways this job/career impacts the community.
Distinguished

Student includes a section on their poster that includes at least 4 ways this job/career impacts the community.
Salary

What is the average salary

Novice

Poster does not include salary.
Apprentice

Poster has inaccurate salary.
Proficient

Poster has salary.
Distinguished

Poster has salary.
Grammatical Structure

Novice

Student does not capitalize or punctuate sentences correctly. There are 5 or more spelling errors.
Apprentice

Student does not capitalize or punctuate sentences correctly. There are 4 spelling errors.
Proficient

Student uses correct capitalization and punctuation. There are 2-3 spelling errors.
Distinguished

Student uses correct capitalization and punctuation. There are 0-1 spelling errors.
Word Choice

Novice

Word choice is general and boring. "Chicken Nuggets & White Milk"
Apprentice

Word choice shows minimal sophistication. Paragraphs show 1-2 examples of sophisticated language per paragraph.
Proficient

Word choice shows sophistication. Each paragraph has 3-4 examples of strong word choice.
Distinguished

Word choice shows sophistication. Each paragraph has 5 or more examples of strong word choice.
Design of Poster

Novice

Student did not use imagery or selected basic clip art. There is little or no attempt at creativity in making of the poster.
Apprentice

Student used imagery such as: drawings, photographs, diagrams in the poster. The imagery is related to the career and somewhat compliments the design of the poster. There is an attempt at creativity in making of the poster.
Proficient

Student used imagery such as: drawings, photographs, diagrams in the poster. The imagery captures the essence of the career and compliments the design of the poster. It is clear that the student considered the impact of the imagery on the poster and that it was creatively placed.
Distinguished

Student used imagery such as: drawings, photographs, diagrams in the poster. The imagery is captures the essence of the career and strongly compliments the design of the poster. It is clear that the student considered the impact of the imagery on the poster and that it was creatively placed. The student went above and beyond in their selection of imagery and in the creative process.
Poster Ownership

Novice

Student did not include a poster title, their student name or date.
Apprentice

Student missed two of the following, an appropriate title, their name and date. Or font sizes for these items are not appropriate. (Title should be large, name and date small).
Proficient

Student missed one of the following, an appropriate title, their name and date. Or font sizes for these items are not appropriate. (Title should be large, name and date small).
Distinguished

Student included an appropriate title, their name and date. Font sizes for these items are appropriate. (Title large, name and date small).



Keywords:
  • Career Job Fair







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