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WWI Propaganda Poster Guidelines

This document provides a rubric for evaluating student posters about World War I propaganda. It assesses graphics, required elements, content accuracy, organization, and inclusion of the student's name in five categories ranging from 10 to 2 points. The highest scores are for posters that include historically accurate graphics and content relating to World War I propaganda, clearly demonstrate one propaganda technique, and include the student's name.

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WWI Propaganda Poster Guidelines

This document provides a rubric for evaluating student posters about World War I propaganda. It assesses graphics, required elements, content accuracy, organization, and inclusion of the student's name in five categories ranging from 10 to 2 points. The highest scores are for posters that include historically accurate graphics and content relating to World War I propaganda, clearly demonstrate one propaganda technique, and include the student's name.

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Making A Poster : WWI Propaganda Poster

Teacher Name: Miss Debski


Student Name: __________________________________
Category
Graphics Relevance

10
All graphics are
related to the
topic and make
it easier to
understand.

7
All graphics are
related to the
topic and most
make it easier
to understand.

Required
Elements

The poster
includes all
required
elements. The
poster will need
to clearly show
one or more
propaganda
strategies.
Historically fits
the time
period.

Most of the
elements are
required. The
poster only
shows one
propaganda
technique.

The poster
makes sense
and clearly
shows what
propaganda
technique the
student used.
If your name is
on it you get 10
points.

The poster
makes sense
and mostly
shows a
propaganda
technique.

Content Accuracy

Organized

Name

Mostly
represents the
time.

5
All graphics
relate to the
topic. Most
borrowed
graphics have a
source citation.
All but 1 of the
required
elements is
included on the
poster. This
only partly
shows one
propaganda

2
Graphics do not
relate to the
topic.

Only covers the


content a little
but does not
fully represent
WWI.
The poster
makes sense
but does not
show a
propaganda
technique.

Does not fit the


time period at
all.

Several
required
elements were
missing. Does
not show any
propaganda
technique.

The poster does


not make sense
and does not
show a
propaganda
technique.
If you do not
put your name
on it you will
get zero (0)
points on this
section.

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