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Health - Drugs & Drug Abuse - Poster Project
Health - Drugs & Drug Abuse - Poster Project
Rubric Code:
ZXA339B
By
laurasal132
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Subject:
Health
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Drugs & Drug Abuse - Poster Project
Level 1 (poor)
4 pts
Level 2 (acceptable)
8 pts
Level 3 (very good)
12 pts
Level 4 (amazing)
16 pts
Poster Message
Level 1 (poor)
- Lacks an anti-drug or appropriate use of drug message
-Promotes drug abuse
-Lacks factual information
-Lacks images
-Lacks creativity
-Not middle school appropriate
Level 2 (acceptable)
-Anti-drug message is unclear or not geared towards middle school students.
-Minimal factual information or inaccurate statistics
-Images are included but do not enhance the message
-Some creativity
Level 3 (very good)
-Anti-drug message is fairly clear and relevant to middle school students
-A fair amount of facts are included
-Images are fairly middle school appropriate
-Fairly creative
Level 4 (amazing)
-Anti-drug message is very clear and relevant to middle school students
-Poster is filled with interesting facts and accurate statistics
-Images are middle school appropriate
-Extremely creative
Accuracy
Level 1 (poor)
- 0 sources (references) given
- 3 or more errors in facts
Level 2 (acceptable)
- 1 sources (references) are given or all references are not legitimate sources.
- 2 errors in facts
Level 3 (very good)
- 3 sources (references) are given
but 1 is not a legitimate source.
- 1 error in your facts
Level 4 (amazing)
-More than 3 sources (references) are given on the back and all sources are legitimate.
-Information is correctly categorized according to ideas
- No errors in your facts
Visual Effectiveness
Level 1 (poor)
- Barely organized
- Titles, dates, statistics are present
- Parts are less neat, legible
- Little use of colour
- Little effort is evident
- No pictures
Level 2 (acceptable)
- Somewhat organized
- Titles, dates, statistics are present
- Somewhat neat, legible
- Some use of colour
- Some effort is evident
- Some pictures
Level 3 (very good)
- Clearly organized
- Titles, dates, statistics are clear
- Neat, legible
- Use of colour & pictures
- Effort is evident
Level 4 (amazing)
- Clearly organized
- Titles, dates, statistics are clear
- Neat, legible, good font
- Use of colour & picture
- Effort & creativity are evident
Written Conventions
Level 1 (poor)
- 4 errors in spelling, grammar or other writing conventions
Level 2 (acceptable)
- 3 errors in spelling, grammar or other writing conventions
Level 3 (very good)
- 1 error in spelling, grammar or other writing conventions
Level 4 (amazing)
- No errors in spelling, grammar or other writing conventions
Subjects:
Health
Medical
Types:
Project
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