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Poster Presentation Rubric 
Students will create a poster presentation to highlight the information gathered to answer their research questions.
Rubric Code: Y87AWA
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  OUTSTANDING

10 pts

GOOD

8 pts

COMPETENT

7 pts

DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

6 pts

Coverage of the Topic
40 %

OUTSTANDING

Details on the
poster capture the
important
information about
the topic and
increase the
audience’s
understanding.
GOOD

Details on the
poster include
important
information, but the
audience may need
more information to
understand fully.
COMPETENT

Details on the
poster relate to the
topic but are too
general or
incomplete. The
audience needs
more information to
understand.
DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

Details on the
poster have little or
nothing to do with
main topic.
Work quality/effort
10 %

OUTSTANDING

The work done exceeds all expectations and shows that the learner is proud of his/her work. The effort that was put into this task is the best it can be by the learner.
GOOD

The work was done with good effort that shows what the learner is capable of. It is evident that time was put into this poster and presentation.
COMPETENT

Work is done with fair effort, but the quality is still not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed.
DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

Work is done with little effort, quality is not what the learner is capable of. It is evident that the work was rushed and little time was spent on the final product. Work is incomplete.
Use of Graphics
10 %

OUTSTANDING

All graphics are
related to the topic
and make it easier
to understand.
GOOD

All graphics are
related to the topic
and most make it
easier to
understand.
COMPETENT

All graphics relate to
the topic.
DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

Graphics do not
relate to the topic.
Organization
20 %

OUTSTANDING

Information is very
organized with clear
titles and
subheadings.
GOOD

Information is
organized with titles
and subheadings.
COMPETENT

Information is
organized, but titles
and subheadings
are missing or do
not help the reader
understand.
DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

The information
appears to be
disorganized.
Citation
15 %

OUTSTANDING

All sources
(information and
graphics) are
accurately
documented using MLA. 7-10 sources.
GOOD

Most sources
(information and
graphics) are
accurately
documented in MLA, but
there are a few
errors in the format. 5-6 sources.
COMPETENT

Some sources
(information and
graphics) are
documented, but
information is
incomplete or many
are not in MLA. 3-5 sources.
DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

Few, if any, sources are documented, or not in MLA. Fewer than 3 sources.
Mechanics
5 %

OUTSTANDING

Grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and spelling are nearly flawless.
GOOD

Some grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and/or spelling errors, but writing is solid overall.
COMPETENT

Frequent grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and/or spelling errors, but these generally do not impact understanding of content.
DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS

Grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors interfere with understanding of content.



Keywords:
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