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Social Changes in American Society: 1920's 
Front :*Person's name as Title *collage of pictures, words,and well-known quotes relative to the person Back of Poster: 2 Paragraph essay attached to back .The essay should contain: *background information* role in the 1920 *significance/affect in the 1920s * importance to future eras if any Spelling, Punctuation, and neatness also part of grade* Bonus Points for excellent work and added creativity*Student's name on the backside *Presentation graded
Rubric Code: FX59WB4
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Multimedia Presentation
  Very Good to Excellent

11 - 20 points

20 pts

Fair to Good

6 - 10 points

10 pts

Poor

0 - 5 points

5 pts

Grade

Each category
0 - 20 points
Total: 0 - 100 points

20 pts

Grammar/Spelling/Language

Very Good to Excellent

There are no grammatical/spelling mistakes on hard copy portfolio documents. The written language is original.
Fair to Good

There are 1- 5 grammatical/spelling mistakes on hard copy portfolio documents. The written language used is partially taken from other text/source such as the Internet.
Poor

There are more than 5 grammatical/spelling mistakes on hard copy portfolio documents. The written language is totally copied from another text/source such as the Internet.
Grade
Required Information

Very Good to Excellent

The portfolio includes all required information above (hard copies of research documents).
Fair to Good

The portfolio is missing one or two of the required elements above (hard copies of research documents).
Poor

The portfolio is missing more than two of the required elements above (hard copies of research documents).
Grade
Attractiveness

Very Good to Excellent

The graphics (pictures/slides/writing) are exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness, etc.
Fair to Good

The graphics are acceptably attractive.
Poor

The graphics appear quickly designed and thrown together.
Grade
Multimedia Content

Very Good to Excellent

All graphics (pictures/slides/writing) relate to the topic, and include written descriptions.
Fair to Good

Graphics (pictures/slides/writing) relate, but documents do not have written descriptions
Poor

Graphics (pictures/slides/writing) are unrelated to the topic.
Grade
Oral Presentation

Very Good to Excellent

The presenter(s) do(es) a nice job of presenting and is knowledgeable about their topic.
Fair to Good

The presenter(s) do(es) a nice presentation but needs the aid of portfolio documents (or other group members) to share information.
Poor

The presenter(s) seems unprepared in their presentation of information.
Grade



Keywords:
  • Memoir, Autobiographical, Nonfiction







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