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Civil War Poster 
Each student is to create a poster of a battle. They are to research and include important details on where the battle is fought, approximately how many casualties occurred, who was the major general for each side, and who won the battle. A minimum of two visuals are required to accompany the information on the poster. A presentation of at least two minutes is also required to explain your poster and to go into further detail on the battle.
Rubric Code: PXWW74
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Great

6 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

0 pts

Poster Information

Great

All required information on poster is correct and clearly stated.
Good

Either one piece of information is missing or incorrect.
Fair

Two pieces of information are missing or incorrect.
Poor

Very little information is presented and very little is correct.
Poster Appearance

Great

Poster is eye catching and easy to read. It is made very clear on what battle it being presented. Obvious time and effort spent on poster.
Good

Poster is eye catching and effort is shown, but text and visuals are hard to understand / read on poster.
Fair

It is obvious that little effort was given to make this poster attractive with text and visual aids.
Poor

No effort was made to make this poster attractive. Looks like it was just thrown together.
Poster Visual Aids

Great

At least two visual aids are present to help enhance the poster's information and appearance.
Good

At least two visual aids are presented, but they do not enhance the information or appearance of the poster.
Fair

Only one visual aid is present on the poster.
Poor

There are no visual aids on the poster.
Poster Presentation

Great

Presentation is well given. Spoken clearly, fills time requirement, and additional information is presented not on the poster.
Good

Presentation is well given, but time requirement is not met and minimal additional information is given.
Fair

Presentation is short and basically information is just being read off the poster.
Poor

Presentation is very short and no evidence of any interest of knowledge is shown.
Spelling / Grammar

Great

There are no spelling or grammar mistakes.
Good

There is one spelling or grammar mistake.
Fair

There is two to five spelling or grammar mistakes.
Poor

There is more than five spelling or grammar mistakes.




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