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"What Does College Cost?" Rubric 
Rubric Code: HX2B275
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Subject: Education  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric What Does College Cost?
  Great

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Content

Great

Includes all or more than the required content.
Good

Includes most of the required content.
Fair

Includes some of the required content.
Poor

Lacks much of the required content.
Graph

Great

Poster has accurate graph that is easy to read and understand. All necessary labels are included.
Good

Poster has graph that is legible and understandable. Many labels are included.
Fair

Poster has graph is difficult to read and understand. Some labels are included.
Poor

Poster does not include an appropriate graph.
Expense Sheet

Great

There are three expense tables that each contain the required categories, expenses and explanation. All math has little or no mistakes and is easy to understand.
Good

There are two or three expense tables that contain most of the required categories, expenses and explanations. Math has limited mistakes.
Fair

There are at least two expense tables that contain some of the required categories, expenses and explanations. Math has some mistakes.
Poor

There is at least one expense table that contains some of the required categories. Math has many mistakes.
Paragraph/Mechanics

Great

Writing clearly explains what college student would choose to attend, why they would go there, and how they would pay for it with no grammatical,
spelling or
punctuation errors.
Good

Writing explains what college student would choose to attend, why they would go there, and how they would pay for it with almost no
grammatical,
spelling or
punctuation errors.
Fair

Writing sort of explains what college student would choose to attend, why they would go there, and how they would pay for it with a few grammatical,
spelling, or
punctuation errors.
Poor

Writing does not explain what college student would choose to attend, why they would go there, and how they would pay for it and has many grammatical,
spelling, or
punctuation errors.
Organization

Great

Information is very organized with clear titles and subheadings.
Good

Information is organized with titles and subheadings.
Fair

Information is organized, but titles and subheadings
are missing or do not help the reader understand.
Poor

The information appears to be disorganized.
Layout and Design

Great

All information on the poster is in focus and can be easily viewed and
identified.
Good

Most of the information on the poster is in focus and the content easily viewed and identified.
Fair

Some of the information on the poster is in focus
and the content is easily viewed and identified.
Poor

Much of the information on the poster is unclear or too small.
Sources

Great

At least three sources are cited.
Good

At least two sources are cited.
Fair

At least one source is cited.
Poor

No sources are cited.




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