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Move poster 'Lord of The Flies' 
Pretend your book has been made into a movie. Create a POSTER to advertise your "movie"(book). Be creative.
Rubric Code: M248X66
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

1 pts

Title and Author

Excellent

Title and author are easy to read. Block Lettering is clear and creative.
All words are spelled correctly.
Good

Title and/or author is easy to read.
Letters are clear (are not stick figures).
One--two spelling errors.
Fair

Title is not easy to read on the poster and/or author's name is missing.
Lettering is unclear.
Three--four words misspelled.
Poor

Title is missing.
Author name is missing.
Lettering is messy.
Five or more spelling errors.
Advertising Headline

Excellent

Advertising text on the poster is convincing and imaginative. Block lettering is creative and interesting-Words are bold and easy to read.
Good

Advertising text is present on the poster. Words are easy to read.
Fair

Advertising text is on the poster. Words are not easy to read.
Poor

Advertising text is missing from the poster and/or the words are difficult to read.
Persuasive

Excellent

Poster easily persuades readers to expand their knowledge outside of the book and to go see the movie.
Good

Poster can somewhat easily persuade the readers to go see the movie.
Fair

Poster is partly interesting, but still doesn't persuade readers to go see the movie
Poor

Poster is not interesting and stirs the readers away from watching to movie.
Lines from 'Lord of The Flies'

Excellent

Two exceptional and relevant quotes are added to the poster.
Good

One exceptional and relevant quote is added to the poster.
Fair

One quote is added to the poster but is not exceptional or relevant.
Poor

The poster has no quotes and/or the quote given is not appropriate for the project.
Illustration or scene from the book

Excellent

Illustration is appropriate to the setting and engages the reader to want to see the movie.
Good

Illustration is appropriate, but is somewhat vague and leaves the reader wondering.
Fair

Illustration is not appropriate to the book and does not appropriately represent what the book is about
Poor

Did not complete.
Casting

Excellent

Cast of characters is displayed attractively. Choices are reasonable and able to be defended. Reasons are not limited to hotness.
Good

Cast of characters is displayed. Choices are reasonable and are somewhat defensible.
Fair

Cast of characters is incomplete. Choices are not easily defended.
Poor

No characters displayed. Choices are unable to be defended.
Neatness

Excellent

Poster is designed and presented neatly.
Good

Poster is designed and presented semi-neatly.
Fair

Neatness is not an important factor.
Poor

Neatness and effort is not evident.



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  • Book Report Movie Poster

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