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You're back from your roadtrip! All of your friends and family are asking about what you saw and did...you decided the best way to show them about it is to create a digital product about your amazing trip. The scoring rubric for your assignment is provided below.
Rubric Code: VX446CB
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Roadtrip, Part 2
  Exceeds Expectations

20 pts

Meets Expectations

15 pts

Approaches Expectations

10 pts

Far Below Expectations

5 pts

Attractiveness & Organization

Exceeds Expectations

The product has exceptionally attractive formatting & well-organized information. It has a front, inside, and back. All of the required information is included in each section.
Meets Expectations

The product has attractive formatting & well-organized information. Most of the required information is included but may not be in the correct area or may be incomplete.
Approaches Expectations

The product has well-organized information. Some of the required information is included but may not be in the correct area or may be incomplete.
Far Below Expectations

The product's formatting & organization are confusing to the reader. Musch information is missing or is not in the correct area.
Graphics /Pictures

Exceeds Expectations

Graphics compliment the text, and do not distract from the text. There are three (3) or more appropriate pictures that illustrate Westingtown well.
Meets Expectations

Graphics go well with the text, and there are not so many that they distract from the text.
Approaches Expectations

Graphics go well with the text, but there are too few/too many and the brochure seems to have too much text.
Far Below Expectations

Graphics do not go with the accompanying text or appear to be randomly chosen, or are missing.
Spelling & Grammar

Exceeds Expectations

No spelling or grammar errors appear on your product .
All areas have specific labels and are appropriate for each area.
Meets Expectations

There are a few spelling or grammar errors; All areas are labeled but may not be appropriate for that area.
Approaches Expectations

There are several spelling or grammar errors; Many areas are not labeled and may not be appropriate for that area.
Far Below Expectations

Several spelling and/or grammar errors appear in your product. Most areas are not labeled and may not be appropriate for that area.
Sightseeing

Exceeds Expectations

There are three (3) or more specific, interesting sights for visitors to see with a brief description of each. You used information from your research.
Meets Expectations

There are 2-3 sights for visitors to see with a brief description of each. You used some information from your research.
Approaches Expectations

There are 2-3 sights for visitors to see. The descriptions of each area are confusing, or not detailed enough. You used some information from your research.
Far Below Expectations

There are 2 or fewer sights for visitors to see. The descriptions of each area are confusing, not detailed enough, or missing. You didn't used much information from the text and your research.
Product Design

Exceeds Expectations

You have an interesting attention grabber, location, etc from your roadtrip and an appropriate illustration. The design follows good form according to the Canva tutorials.
Meets Expectations

You have an attention grabber, location, etc from your roadtrip with an appropriate illustration. The design follows good form according to the Canva tutorials.
Approaches Expectations

You have attempted to write an attention grabber. Location or an appropriate illustration may be missing. The design displays some good form according to the Canva tutorials.
Far Below Expectations

You have attempted to write an attention grabber. Location and an illustration may be missing or are incorrect/inappropriate. The design does not follow good form according to the Canva tutorials.





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