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Instagram for Poverty
Students create a Instagram account and document their experience of poverty using Instagram and use the comments section for research.
Rubric Code:
FX4X668
By
jehannon
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Instagramming Poverty
Fantastic
20 pts
Well Done
15 pts
Fair
10 pts
Poor
5 pts
Pictures
Fantastic
Have at least twenty creative and well thought-out photos that depict the completion of all 10 challenges.
Well Done
Have at least twenty photos that depict the completion of all 10 challenges, but lack creativity or strategy.
Fair
Does not show all 20 photos and/or lack creativity or stategy.
Poor
Does not have all 20 photos and lacks creativity.
Description
Fantastic
Each photo is described thoroughly with research of statistics or stories of poverty related to the challenge that is depicted.
Well Done
Some of the photos have quality descriptions using statistics, but some are very short phrases.
Fair
Many of the photos are very short descriptions or some lack any description.
Poor
Photos lacks research and description.
Comments
Fantastic
Group gave 5 thoughtful and empathetic responses.
Well Done
Group gave 5 nice comments of encouragement, but not much substance.
Fair
Group gave 5 comments.
Poor
Group gave less than 5 comments.
Use of Instagram
Fantastic
The group uses all the tools of Instagram for their project, with description of work, creative hashtags, and unique filters.
Well Done
Group uses some of the tools of Instagram, but is missing some tools that might enhance the work.
Fair
The group uses very little of the tools of Instagram.
Poor
The group did not enhance the project with any tools.
Subjects:
Humanities
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