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Arthurian Legend Poster 
Students must pick a theme (chivalryor betrayal) and detail the theme visually
Rubric Code: SXX577
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Use of Magazine Letters

Poor

Low level of creativity. Lacks basic use ofmagazine letters.
Fair

Magazine letters are somewhat apparant.
Good

Student uses magazine letters to convey different words describing thetheme
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Student uses appropriate magazine letters to convey the theme.
Appropriate Drawings

Poor

No drawings apparant
Fair

Minimal drawings but little work shown
Good

Multiple drawings shown that convey the theme
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Multiple drawings that convey the themeand are artistically represented
Poem

Poor

No evidence of poem on poster
Fair

An attempt at a 16 line poem is shown
Good

16 line poem is apparant with some level of coherence according to the theme
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16 line poem apparant with theme apparant
Timeliness

Poor

Project is handed in 3 days after due date
Fair

Project is handed in 2 days after due date
Good

Project is handed in 1 day after due date
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Project is handed in on the due date




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