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Published! Magazine Article
Published! Magazine Article
You are a Muckraker, Write an investigative article about one of the following issues; Industrialization, Urbanization, Immigration, Political Corruption, Child Labor, Slum Housing or Racial Discrimination. A successful result will be a well-written magazine article that answers the questions who, what, where, when, and why about the issue you are reporting on. Your article should include a catchy headline! The student must tell whether the event that took place was a slow or quick change.
Rubric Code:
TXB2A62
By
moonythesly
Draft
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Magazine Article
Issues during Gilded Age and Second Industrial Revolution___________________
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Needs Improvement
1 pts
Gilded Age and Second Industrial Re
(20%)
Excellent
Article identifies the issues of the Gilded Age and Second Industrial Revolution that we have studied. Student tells whether the event that took place was a slow or quick change on the nation.
Good
Article identifies the issues of the Gilded Age and Second Industrial Revolution that we have studied but student does not tell whether the event that took place was a slow or quick change on nation.
Fair
Article identifies the issues but it is not one that we have studied in class. Student tells whether the event that took place was a slow or quick change on nation.
Needs Improvement
Article does not identify the issues of the Gilded Age and Second Industrial Revolution that we have studied. Student does not tell whether the event that took place was a slow or quick change on nation.
Content 1
-Headline
-5 W's
(20%)
Excellent
Article includes a catchy headline. It answers the questions who, what, where, when, and why (5 W's) about the event you are reporting on.
Good
Article includes a catchy headline. It answers at least 4 of the 5 W's about the event you are reporting on.
Fair
Article includes a headline. It answers at least 3 of the 5 W's about the event you are reporting on.
Needs Improvement
Article does not include a headline. It answers less than 3 of the 5 W's about the event you are reporting on.
Organization of Writing
(20%)
Excellent
Article has at least 5 paragraphs. It has a clear introduction and conclusion, with straight forward supporting paragraphs. Ideas are well developed and are in a logical sequence of events.
Good
Article has at least 5 paragraphs. It has an introduction and conclusion, with straight forward supporting paragraphs. Ideas are well developed but not in a logical sequence of events.
Fair
Article has at least 5 paragraphs. It has an introduction and conclusion, with straight forward supporting paragraphs. Ideas are not well developed and are not in a logical sequence of events.
Needs Improvement
Article does not have at least 5 paragraphs. Ideas are not well developed and are not in a logical sequence of events. It is confusing for the reader.
Conventions
(20%)
Excellent
Entire article uses correct spelling, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, and includes complete sentences.
Good
Article uses at least 4 out of the 5 requirements from the "excellent" category.
Fair
Article uses at least 3 out of the 5 requirements from the "excellent" category.
Needs Improvement
Article uses less than 3 out of the 5 requirements from the "excellent" category. It is confusing for the reader.
Keywords:
Gilded Age, Second Industrial Revolution, magazine article, newspaper article
Subjects:
Health
(General)
Types:
Project
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