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Magazine Project
Magazine Project
Create a magazine cover that looks like a real magazine. Choose the title of the publication. Then, be sure you include a title, 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:
R2W5W83
By
jal038000
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Magazine Pages
Great
7-8
(N/A)
Good
5-6
(N/A)
Fair
3-4
(N/A)
Poor
1-2
(N/A)
Article Headlines
10 pts
Great
Article headlines are interesting and relevant to the article.
Good
Headlines are not interesting and do not pertain to the magazine.
Fair
Lack of interesting article titles.
Poor
No titles.
Pictures
20 pts
Great
Pictures are in focus and utilizes the composition elements. Photo is compelling and brings the reader into the magazine.
Good
Pictures are not in focus, they lack clarity, and/or the subject matter is not in line with magazine.
Fair
Pictures are of poor quality and does not add to the overall quality of the magazine. The photo detracts from the magazine.
Poor
Pictures are missing.
Grammar/spelling
20 pts
Great
There are six written articles with 0 errors.
Good
There are six written articles with 1-5 errors.
Fair
There are six written articles with 6-10 errors.
Poor
There are six written articles with more than 10 errors.
Overall professional appearance
20 pts
Great
The magazine exceeds the CRAP design that we learned earlier in the year. It looks exactly like a professional magazine.
Good
The magazine meets all the CRAP design elements that we learned earlier in the year.
Fair
The magazine meets some, but not all, of the CRAP design elements that we learned earlier in the year.
Poor
The magazine meets none of the CRAP design elements that we learned earlier in the year.
Advertisement
15 pts
Great
The ad product is creative and useful. It also has a slogan.
Good
The ad product has some creativity and usefulness. It has a slogan.
Fair
There is an ad, but it doesn't have a slogan.
Poor
There is no ad product created.
Infographic
15 pts
Great
The infographic takes up the entire page, is interesting to read, contains multitudes of information/choices, and is relevant to the magazine.
Good
The infographic takes up the entire page, but is not interesting to read or contains multitudes of information/choices.
Fair
The infographic doesn't not utilize the space correctly, is boring, and does not contain much useful information.
Poor
There is no infographic or the infographic is small and insignificant.
Keywords:
Photojournalism
Subjects:
Computers
Journalism
Vocational
(General)
Types:
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