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Diorama Rubric 
Pick a scene stemming from your topic and create a diorama. A diorama is a miniature scene in a box. With your created diorama, you will write an explanation of the scene, detailing the elements in the scene and why you believe this was an important to your focus topic.
Rubric Code: FX78693
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Exceeds

20 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Not Done

0 pts

Appearance of Project & Creativity

Exceeds

The project's
appearance is
professional and
polished without
distractive elements.

Project is excellently
presented reflecting
creativity and a lot of
thought.
Fair

The project's
appearance is quite
professional and
polished with few
distracting elements.

Good creative effort.
Project is neat and
shows evidence of
time spent on it.
Good

The project's
appearance is somewhat
poor. Some distracting
elements.

Some attempt made to
add color and
originality. Project is
neat.
Poor

The project's
appearance is quite
poor. Many distractive
elements.

Little attempt to add
color or originality.
Project has sloppy
appearance.
Not Done

Not Done
Accuracy

Exceeds

The project content is
exemplary (specific details, dates, names) and
suggests the student
has discovered the
important ideas of the scene presented.
Fair

The project content is
good (specific details, dates, names) and suggests the
student has discovered
most of the important
of the main ideas presented.
Good

The project content is
fair/poor and suggests
the student has not
discovered most of the
important ideas presented.
Poor

The project content
poor and suggests the
student has not done
sufficient research.
Not Done

Not Done
Images and Models

Exceeds

All images or models
are effective.
Fair

All images or models
are effective, but there
appear to be too few or
too many.
Good

Some images or models
are effective.
Poor

Too few images or
models are used to be
an effective
presentation.
Not Done

Not Done
Paper Explanation; Idea Development

Exceeds

Paper is one page and thoroughly describes and explains the elements in the scene as well as makes a connection as to why the scene was important. Big Idea clearly present.
Fair

Paper isn't a full page and adequately describes the elements in the scene as well as makes a connection to why the scene was important. Big Idea present.
Good

Paper is a paragraph and attempts a description of the elements. Paper attempts to describe why the scene was important but may contain misconceptions or inaccuracies. Big Idea present but vague.
Poor

Paper is missing either the description of the elements or the connection to the importance of the scene. Big Idea not present.
Not Done

Not Done



Keywords:
  • Diorama, scene, explanation


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