Activity Overview
Students can expand on their knowledge of animal adaptations by researching the father of evolution himself, Charles Darwin, and creating an informative and dazzling infographic poster! Teachers may choose to provide students with a graphic organizer to help students keep track of their research. These posters can be printed out and hung around the room or school. Students can also project them onto the board and give the class a presentation about their chosen person.
For more templates to add to this assignment, check out our history infographic templates and biography poster templates!
Template and Class Instructions
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Due Date:
Objective: Create an infographic poster about Charles Darwin or another important scientist.
Student Instructions:
- Click on "Start Assignment"
- Using your research, add important facts and details to the infographic template.
- Change fonts, colors or styles how you wish.
- Add imagery to enhance your poster.
- Be sure to include at least 5 important facts to demonstrate what you have learned from your research.
Lesson Plan Reference
Rubric
(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)
Proficient | Emerging | Needs Improvement | |
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Description | The description includes at least five important facts about the famous or historic figure. | The description includes less than five important facts or it includes information that is not pertinent to the famous or historic figure. | The description is incomplete and does not contain important information about the famous or historic figure. |
Artistic Depictions | The art chosen to depict the scenes, characters and items that are appropriate to the famous or historic figure. They enhance the poster by symbolizing or illustrating important facts about the figure. Time and care is taken to ensure that the scenes are neat, eye-catching, and creative. | The art chosen to depict the scenes, characters and items are mostly accurate, but there may be some liberties taken that distract from the assignment. Scene constructions are neat, and meet basic expectations. | The art chosen to depict the scenes, characters and items is too limited or incomplete. |
English Conventions | Ideas are organized. There are few or no grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors. | Ideas are mostly organized. There are some grammatical, mechanical, or spelling errors. | Storyboard text is difficult to understand. |
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