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Poster 
Rubric Code: H96BX9
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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1 pts

3

1 pts

2

1 pts

1

1 pts

Number of items

4

The poster board is 100% covered with graphics. Title and Author are visible.
3

Th eposter board is 75% covered with graphics. Title and Author are visible but are not readable from a distance.
2

The poster board is 50% covered with graphics. Title is present but not the Author. or, Author is present but not the Title.
1

The poster board is 25% covered with pictures. Neither the Title or the Author are displayed.
Creativity and Design

4

Several of the graphics or objects used on the poster reflect an exceptional degree of student creativity.
3

One or two of the objects used on the poster reflect student creativity.
2

One or two objects on the poster were made or customized by the student, but the ideas were typical rather than creative.
1

The student did not make or customize any of the items on the poster.
Spelling (poster and writing)

4

No errors in spelling.
3

A few errors in spelling but it does not detract from the general flow of the text.
2

Many errors in spelling that which make it difficult to understand the written text. The general idea/theme of the project is still evident.
1

Too many errors in spelling that it is nearly impossible to comrehend the meaning of the text.
Book advertising

4

It is obvious that the student really enjoyed the book and conveyed this throughout the project. The student did a remarkable job with advertising their book. Readers are convinced that this is an amazing book.
3

The student enjoyed the book and advertised for it as well. Readers feel like this might be a good book to read.
2

The student wrote about the book but did not fully convince the reader that it was good enough to read.
1

The student did not effectively advertise their book. Readers do not feel like this book would be worth the read.




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