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Coming to America Advertisement 
Rubric Code: WX4BW9
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Subject: History  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: K-5, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Coming to America Advertisement
  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Illustration

Poor

Illustration is not related to something found in America during the 1800's.
Fair

Illustration is good, but does not show something that would entice someone to visit America.
Good

Illustration clearly shows something that could be found in America (1800's) and would entice someone to visit.
Neatness

Poor

Neither the illustration or the writing is neat and easy to read/see.
Fair

Illustration OR writing is neat and easy to read/see.
Good

Illustration AND writing are neat and easy to read/see.
Slogan/Descriptive Sentence

Poor

Advertisement does not include a slogan and/or descriptive sentence that encourages someone to visit America.
Fair
Good

Advertisement includes a slogan and/or descriptive sentence that encourages someone to visit America.
Accuracy

Poor

Advertisement does not reflect one of the 4 main reasons immigrants came to America.
Fair
Good

Advertisement reflects at least one of the 4 main reasons immigrants came to America (land, food, freedom, and/or opportunity).
Conventions

Poor

Correct capitalization and punctuation not used.
Fair

Advertisement includes some correct capitalization and/or punctuation, but errors are present.
Good

Advertisement includes correct capitalization and punctuation.




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