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Creating a Survey and accompanying article(s)
Students will create an attractive survey which will be distributed to the student body. Then students will create a graphic showing the results, write an article (150-200 words) that complements the survey and create a small sidebar article (<100 words.
Rubric Code:
XAAX7W
By
jschomme
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Survey
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Title and Purpose
Poor
There is no title on this survey
Fair
There is a title on the survey
Good
There is a title on the survey and a stated purpose
Excellent
There is a title on the survey and a clearly stated purpose
Instructions
Poor
There are no instructions
Fair
There is an attempt at instruction
Good
Instructions help the reader to know what to do with the survey
Excellent
Instructions are clear and concise and leave no room for doubt as to how to fill out the survey
Number of Questions: clarity and multiple choice
Poor
1 question or
Questions are unclear/vague
Fair
2 questions or
The questions can be taken in ways other than what was intended
Good
3 questions or
The questions can be understood and answered
Excellent
4 questions or
The questions and responses are clearly understood and easily answered
Article: 150-200 words
Poor
Article just repeats survey results, no new information is given
Fair
Article repeats or mimics survey and is too short
Good
Article gives a different perspective on topic, is between 150-200 words
Excellent
Article follows inverted pyramid style, gives a global perspective on survey, is the expected length.
Side bar
Poor
No article side bar is included
Fair
A vague sidebar is included
or
just repeats survey data
Good
A sidebar is included and adds to the story or enhances an aspect of the story
Excellent
A clearly defined side bar enhances the main story and the data from the survey
Graphic
Poor
The graphic is a simple pie chart
Fair
The graphic is a pie chart and has an explanation in the caption
Good
A chart (not a pie) is included, it has a unique caption
Excellent
A unique chart adds to the overall article information and look. It has a unique caption
Keywords:
survey
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
Project
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