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Diorama: Colonial Scene
Diorama: Historical Scene
The student will create a Diorama which depicts a colonial Australian settlement. (setting, materials used, how/why the scene was important to history, tell about the elements in their diorama and how they are related to the scene.)
Rubric Code:
DC85AX
By
KateBridge1
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Diorama:Colonial Scene
Extending
20 pts
Consolidating
17 pts
Developing
15 pts
Diorama Construction
Extending
Shows considerable attention to construction. All items neatly trimmed & securely attached. No stray marks or smudges.
Consolidating
Shows attention to construction. Almost all items neatly & securely attached. A few barely noticeable stray marks or smudges.
Developing
Shows little attention to construction. Not all items securely attached & is a bit messy. Some noticeable stray marks or smudges.
Diorama Theme
Extending
Depicts a scene from Australian Colonial history clearly. You can tell characters & landscape were from history.
Consolidating
Somewhat depicts a scene from Australian history. You can tell characters & landscape were from history.
Developing
Can not easily distinguish the scene as one from Australian history. Characters & landscape were not very recognisable.
Diorama Creativity
Extending
Multiple & appropriate colors used. Several of the 3-D objects used in the diorama reflect exceptional student creativity in the creation and/or display.
Consolidating
A few different colors used. A few of the 3-D objects used in the diorama reflect student creativity in the creation and/or display.
Developing
Some range of color used, but not always accurately.<BR>
One or two objects were made or customized by the student, but were typical rather than creative.
Number of Items
Extending
Diorama includes 6 or more items, each different.
Consolidating
Diorama includes 4-5 different items.
Developing
Diorama includes 3 or less different items.
Concept and description
Extending
Explanation of how items in the diorama are related to history is detailed. Thoroughly communicates through the setting and materials chosen an understanding of colonial Australian life.
Consolidating
Explanation of how most items in the diorama are related to history is reasonable. Scene communicates, through the setting and materials chosen, a good understanding of colonial Australian life.
Developing
Explanantion of how items in the diorama are related to history is slight.
The setting and materials chosen do not demonstrate an understanding of colonial Australian life.
Subjects:
English
History
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