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Magazine Spread on Two Cuisines. 
You are to create a food magazine spread comparing two dishes from two different cuisines (i.e. Japanese cuisine and Chinese). Research on the two dishes and write the similarity and differences of the two dishes.
Rubric Code: GXC2AB5
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Above Expectations

5 pts

Meets Expectations

4 pts

In Progress towards Expectations

3 pts

Below Expectations.

1 pts

Title of the Article

Above Expectations

Title of the article is original, creative, clear, concise and catches the attention of the readers. It reflects what the article is about.
Meets Expectations

Title of the article is creative, clear and catches the attention of the readers. It reflects what the article is all about.
In Progress towards Expectations

Title of the article is clear and catchy but does not reflect the contents of the article.
Below Expectations.

Title is not clear. Too wordy. Does not reflect the contents of the article.
Contents

Above Expectations

Contents of the article is researched and explained, exhaustively. The similarities and differences of two dishes are well established in the article. The recipe and method are clearly shown in each page. The article is easy and enjoyable to read.
Meets Expectations

Content in the article is researched well. The two dishes are well examined and the similarities and differences are discussed. The article is somewhat enjoyable to read.
In Progress towards Expectations

Content in the article needs more research. Similarities and differences of the two dishes are shown but not thoroughly discussed. The article is easy to read.
Below Expectations.

Content in the article wasn't researched. There was a poor effort in discussing the similarities and differences between the two dishes.
Images

Above Expectations

All mages clearly identifies/focuses on the topic of the article. Images were chosen and presented well. It doesn't detract from the article and adds more"umph" to the article.

No pixelated images found in the article.
Meets Expectations

Images are related to the article. Images were chosen well and does not detract from articles.
The article could have used better photos.
In Progress towards Expectations

There were 2 or more images that does not relate to the content. Some images detract from the topic. Some images were pixelated.

OR
The images were 50% of the article, leaving less room for discussion.
Below Expectations.

There were no images in the article.

Images used were pixelated and did not relate to the article.

OR
There were too many images in the article that there was no room for a write up.
Use of Class Time

Above Expectations

EXCELLENT use of class time was used. Students focused on getting project completed according to project expectations, did not socialize or distract others.
Meets Expectations

SUFFICIENT use of class time was used. Students focused on getting project completed according to project expectations, but socialized or distracted others.
In Progress towards Expectations

Used class periods INSUFFICIENTLY during project creation, did not focus on getting project completed with expectations. Socialized and distracted others.
Below Expectations.

Did not focus on getting project completed with expectations. Socialized and distracted others.
Spelling and Proofreading

Above Expectations

No spelling or grammar errors in the final copy of the article.
Meets Expectations

No more than 2 spelling or grammar errors in the final copy of the article.
In Progress towards Expectations

No more than 5 spelling or grammar errors in the final copy of the article.
Below Expectations.

Several spelling or grammar errors remain in the final copy of the article.
Requirements

Above Expectations

The article was printed on 2 sheets or on one A3 with a separate bibliography page.

Project was handed in neat and tidy with no erasures, marks or creases.

Project meets the requirements 100%
Meets Expectations

The article was printed properly on chosen sheets. The bibliography page had some missing parts.

Project meets 90% of the requirements.
In Progress towards Expectations

The article is printed but had no bibliography.

The article had a bibliography but was not printed properly.

Project meets 70% of the requirements.
Below Expectations.

The article is not printed properly. There was no bibliography page.

Project wasn't handed in neatly. It has erasures, marks and creases.

Project meets 50% of the requirements.



Keywords:
  • Magazine Cover







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