1. Quality of subject picked for each card. Did you pick an important person or event? Were the subjects worthy of having a 1920's trading card made of them? Overall, were there some original subjects, or were they pretty standard events from the 1920's? (30 points)
2. Information on the back of each card. Did you tell about your subject and why its important to our study of the 1920's. Is your information in depth (not just from your text book)? (50 points)
3. Neatness. This will really count. 3" x 5" isn't very big. Therefore you will want to be sure that what you do put on the card is arranged in a very neat fashion. Make it so the person who is looking at it will know exactly what the subject is. Neatness is helped by typing the information and then laminating the card so that pictures and information can't get smudged and the card can't get beat up too easily (cards will be passed around the class) (10 points)
4. Creativity. Did you add any special creative touches to your project? How was your packaging? (No packaging will result in 0 points for creativity). (10 points)
**Remember to follow all the instructions on this sheet. If you
need any ideas or advice, please don't hesitate to ask me.
1920's Trading Card Grade Sheet name:_____________________
1. Quality of Subject - /30
comments:-------_______________________________________________________________
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2. Quality of Information - /50
comments:-----------_______________________________________________________________
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3. Creativity - /10
comments:-----------_______________________________________________________________
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4. Neatness - /10
comments:-----------_______________________________________________________________
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TOTAL: /100
*Note: Each card is worth 20 points (6 for subject, 10 for information,
2 for creativity, and 2 for neatness). If you only turn in 4 cards,
you will immediately lose 20 points