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World War I Post Card Project
Class Presentation
Pick four different battles from World War I. For each battle, pick a country that fought in that battle (must pick four different countries); two from the Allied Powers (not including the U.S.), and two from the Central Powers. Pretending you are a soldier there, write a post card home from each battle. Remember, post cards are brief! Describe where you are. What is the battle like? What do you see? What do you experience? Find an image that illustrates a main feature of that battle for the front of the post card. For example, a battle that took place in the middle of a harsh winter could use a snow scene. Post cards should be actual size (do not use a large poster board). Make a mobile with all the post cards. Make a Power Point showing the front and back of the post card in a larger size (for the class to see), and one slide showing how the experiences were similar, and another slide showing how the experiences were different.
Rubric Code:
W94C39
By
PolselliA
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Class Presentation
EXCELLENT
20 pts
WELL DONE
15 pts
AVERAGE
10 pts
POOR
5 pts
Postcard Front
EXCELLENT
Students found an appropriate image, the image is of good quality, and the correct size.
WELL DONE
The image is appropriate, but the image is poor (quickly done) or the wrong size.
AVERAGE
The image is not appropriate to the battle, but of quality and the correct size.
POOR
The image is not appropriate for the battle, and either poor quality or the wrong size.
Postcard Back
EXCELLENT
Appropriate information for the battle, written in the perspective of a soldier from the country the student picked.
WELL DONE
Appropriate information for the battle, but not written in the correct perspective.
AVERAGE
Vague information, not specific to any particular battle.
POOR
No real information.
Power Point/Mobile
EXCELLENT
All postcard pictured, and a slide comparing the battles, along with a slide contrasting the battles.
WELL DONE
Not all post cards pictured, and only one slide either comparing or contrasting.
AVERAGE
Not all postcards pictured, and no slides comparing or contrasting.
POOR
No Power Point provided.
Allied Powers
EXCELLENT
Two different Allied Nations picked.
WELL DONE
Two nations picked, but one is not an Allied Nation.
AVERAGE
Only one nation.
POOR
No Allied nations.
Central Powers
EXCELLENT
Two different Central Nations picked.
WELL DONE
Two nations picked, but one is not an Central Nation.
AVERAGE
Only one nation.
POOR
No Allied nations.
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History
Philosophy
Social Sciences
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