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Museum Exhibit ~ Ancient Civilizations 
Students will work in small groups to design a museum exhibit on their assigned Ancient Civilization
Rubric Code: L224C88
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Artifacts

Poor

Less than four artifacts are presented in your project.
Fair

At least four artifacts are presented in your project.
Good

At least six artifacts are presented in your project.
Appearance/Neatness

Poor

Few parts of the display are colorful and neat.
Fair

Most parts of the display are colorful and neat.
Good

All parts of the display are colorful and neat.
Information

Poor

Little information is given for each artifact. Information does not explain relevance of items chosen.
Fair

Some information is given for each artifact. Some explanation of importance of artifacts is given.
Good

Significant information is given for each artifact, showing importance of item in representing the civilization
GPS

Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling!

Poor

Written information is sloppy and difficult to read. Few parts are spelled correctly with appropriate capitalization and punctuation.
Fair

Written information is neatly written. Most parts are spelled correctly with appropriate capitalization and punctuation.
Good

Written information is typed or neatly written. All parts are spelled correctly with appropriate capitalization and punctuation.
Living Museum

Students will attend in character for an individual they have chosen from their civilization. Clothing/accessories and verbal communication should clearly convey the role within the civilization.

Poor

Little information is given verbally to visitors. Presenters have minimal understanding of their chosen character's role within the civilization.
Fair

Some information is given verbally as visitors move through the museum. Presenters have some understanding of their chosen character's role within the civilization.
Good

Accurate, relevant oral information is provided as visitors move through the museum exhibit. Presenters are well-prepared to explain their chosen character's role within the civilization



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  • social studies, Africa, museum


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