Assessment Rubric for Seminar Project Trifold Poster
Exemplary Acceptable Incomplete
Visual Presentation Creative use of color, pictures, graphics, and text. Size and layering are purposeful and add to the overall quality of the display. Meaning is gained from both the obvious text and symbolism of display. The display captures the viewers attention but has limited use of color, pictures, graphics, and text. Symbolism is limited. The display is not well developed and lac!s visual appeal and organization. Symbolism is lac!ing. Content Creative display of important, in"depth, and relevant information for the seminar topics. #ncludes properly cited sources and complete information. Multiple quotations from the texts support your ideas. $cceptable display of important, in"depth, and relevant information for the Seminar topics. #ncludes properly cited sources and adequate information. %ess than & quotations used as support. #ncomplete display of important, in"depth, and relevant information for the Seminar topics. 'oes not include properly cited sources, and the information is incomplete. (o direct quotations are included. Oral Presentation Communicates ideas with enthusiasm, proper voice pro)ection, appropriate language, and clear delivery Communicates ideas with proper voice pro)ection. $dequate preparation and delivery *ails to communicate ideas with proper voice pro)ection, appropriate language, and clear delivery Project Question +hich ideas and events in local history have most influenced your view of modern Chattanooga, Project description Choose three t!emes"bi# ideas or seminar texts that you believe best answers the pro)ect question. *ocus on one theme-big idea or text on each of the .sides of your tri"fold display. /se symbolism in your writing, drawing, and-or composition to explain how you have been influenced by the ideas and texts. #nclude quotations from several sources as support for your ideas. Consider all the genres of text we have encountered this year0 cartoons, essays, poems, songs, satire, film 1documentary2, sculpture, newspaper articles, letters to the editor, memoires, etc. /se these genres as inspiration for your displays. 3ou may go beyond the .walls4 of your tri"board.