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Multicultural Awareness Political Cartoons
Original Political Cartoons
Create a cartoon that represents immigration and multicultural awareness. The cartoon should be drawn/written out on one side of white computer paper. Cartoons must not be bigger than this. They do not have to be as big, but please make sure you have hit all points on the rubric.
Rubric Code:
XX2C656
By
educlairemoran
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Desktop Mode
Mobile Mode
Cartoon
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Name Included
1 pts
Representation of Culture
Poor
The cartoon does not clearly represent a specific culture or cultures.
Fair
The cartoon somewhat relates to a specific culture or cultures.
Good
The cartoon represents a culture or cultures, but there is not a lot of detail.
Excellent
The cartoon clearly represents a specific culture or cultures and shows evidence to support it.
Name Included
N/A
Representation Immigration
Poor
The cartoon does not represent immigration in any way.
Fair
There is some representation of immigration, but representation is vague.
Good
The representation of immigration is conveyed; however, more detail could have been added.
Excellent
The cartoon contains a representation of immigration that is clear and detailed.
Name Included
N/A
Narrative
Poor
There is absolutely no text or narrative
Fair
There is limited text. No narrative is conveyed.
Good
There is some text that conveys a narrative of the cartoon; however, more detail could have been added.
Excellent
The cartoon contains lots of text that clearly conveys a narrative of the cartoon.
Name Included
N/A
Cartoon Images
Poor
The images are poor and do not make sense or pertain to immigration or to any culture.
Fair
The images are vague for the reader to understand.
Good
Images represent culture and immigration
Excellent
Images represent immigration and culture exceptionally by using detail.
Name Included
N/A
Neatness / Effort
Poor
The cartoon is messy or very poorly designed.
Fair
The cartoon is acceptably attractive though it may be a bit messy.
Good
The cartoon is attractive in terms of layout and neatness.
Excellent
The cartoon is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness.
Name Included
N/A
Spelling and Grammar
Poor
There are many mistakes and that interfere with overall appearance of the cartoon.
Fair
There are 3 or 4 spelling or grammar errors.
Good
There are 1 or 2 spelling or grammar errors.
Excellent
There are no spelling or grammar errors.
Name Included
N/A
Name
Poor
N/A
Fair
N/A
Good
N/A
Excellent
N/A
Name Included
Name Included on final version of cartoon.
Keywords:
Original Political Cartoon
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Project
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