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Roaring 20s Magazine Project
Magazine Project
Create a magazine article that covers your topic. Choose the title of the article. Then, be sure you include a photos, headline articles, dateline and follow a theme. Be creative and make the finished product look as professional as possible. Be aware of the marketability and audience appeal of your magazine.
Rubric Code:
NXA4A49
By
Agitato
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Magazine Cover
Great
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Poor
3 pts
Article Headlines
10 pts
Great
Article headlines are interesting brining the audience into the cover.
Good
Headlines are not interesting and do not pertain to the magazine.
Fair
Lack of interesting article titles.
Poor
No titles
Article Photo(s)
10 pts
Great
Photo is in focus and utilizes the composition elements. Photo is compelling and brings the reader into the magazine article.
Good
Photo is not in focus, it lacks clarity, and/ or the subject matter is not in line with magazine article. Photo does not bring reader to the article.
Fair
Photo is of poor quality and does not add to the overall quality of the magazine article. The photo detracts from the magazine.
Poor
Photo is missing. Photo is self portrait.
Graphics/Color
10 pts
Great
Colors/graphics are used to add interest to the cover. Color is used to effectively bring in reader.
Good
Colors/graphics used does not bring in the viewer. The use of colors/graphics are ineffective.
Fair
color/graphic used is plain. It shows no research.
Poor
colors or graphics are used ineffectively.
Letter Font
10 pts
Great
Letter font shows extensive research and decision making skills. The letter fonts are targeting the audience.
Good
Letter font shows some research and decision making skill.
Fair
Letter font shows little research and decision making skills
Poor
Letter font shows no research.
Grammar/spelling
10 pts
Great
0 errors
Good
1 error
Fair
2 errors
Poor
more than two errors
Overall professional appearance
10 pts
Great
The article layout has a professional appearance and follows a theme that is easily grasped by the reader.
Good
The article layout has a semi-professional appearance. It has some audience appeal.
Fair
The article layout has an unprofessional appearance, but some interesting points.
Poor
The article layout has an unprofessional appearance.
Article
10 pts
Great
Article is interesting and has no corrections.
Good
Article is interesting, but has some corrections.
Fair
Article is okay and has lots of corrections.
Poor
Article is not interesting and has many corrections.
Paragraph
10 pts
Great
The article has a total of 4 or more paragraphs.
Good
The article has 3 paragraphs.
Fair
The article has 2 paragraphs.
Poor
The article has one paragraph.
Capitalization & Punctuation
10 pts
Great
Writer made no errors in capitalization or punctuation, so the article is exceptionally easy to read.
Good
Writer made 1 or 2 errors in capitalization or punctuation, but the paper is still easy to read.
Fair
Writer made a few errors in capitalization and/or punctuation that catch the reader's attention and interrupt the flow.
Poor
Writer made several errors in capitalization that catch the reader attention and greatly interrupt the flow.
Word Choice
10 pts
Great
Writers uses vivid words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind, and the choice and placement seem accurate, natural and not forced.
Good
Writer uses vivd words and phrases that linger or draw pictures in the reader's mind, but occasionally the words are used inaccurately or seem overdone.
Fair
Writer uses words that communicate clearly, but the writing lacks variety, punch or flair.
Poor
Writer uses a limited vocabulary that does not communicate strongly or capture the reader's interest.
Keywords:
Great Gatsby, Magazine Article
Subjects:
Computers
Journalism
Vocational
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Types:
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