Invitation/Poster Rubric

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The invitation/poster is designed in an interesting and imaginative way. The art is colorful and detailed.
 


The invitation/poster is designed in an interesting way. The art is colorful.

The invitation/poster is colorful, but lacks detail and imagination.


The invitation/poster lacks color. It shows an attempt at detail.

 


The invitation/poster demonstrates a logical plan of organization and coherence. It gives a vivid idea of the topic. It is easy to read.
 

The invitation/poster demonstrates an acceptable plan of organization. It gives an idea of the topic. It is easy to read.

The invitation/poster demonstrates an attempt to organize the topic. It gives a general idea about the topic.

The invitation/poster lacks a plan of organization. It minimally addresses the topic.

The ideas on the   invitation/poster include clear and understandable information about the topic (what, where, when, why).
 

The ideas on the invitation/poster include satisfactory information about the topic (what, where, when, why).

The ideas on the invitation/poster give some understandable information about the topic (what, where, when, why).

The invitation/poster on the project convey little or no sense of information about the topic (what, where, when, why).

The invitation/poster contains few or no errors in mechanics.

The invitation/poster contains errors in mechanics that do not interfere with communication.

The invitation/poster contains errors in mechanics that interfere with communication.

The invitation/poster contains many errors in mechanics that seriously interfere with communication.
 

Zero:  The art and information on the project is totally unrelated to the topic.

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