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First Nations of Alberta
Native American Diorama
Students will create a diorama related to the Albertan First Nation tribe along with a slide presentation. Students will present their research to the class.
Rubric Code:
YX247CX
By
parce100
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Presentation/Diorama
Limited
1 pts
Acceptable
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Slide Presentation
Limited
Presentation of the tribe and scene you chose for your diorama is not clear. Scene is not identifiable and/or factual errors exist in text.
Acceptable
Presentation of the tribe is fairly well written but there are several grammatical and/or errors in the text. Facts are correct but not supported.
Proficient
Presentation of the tribe is well written and shows a clear connection between the tribe and the diorama. Minor errors.
Excellent
Presentation of the tribe is well written and shows a clear connection between the tribe and the diorama. Research is clearly shown in presentation and diorama. No errors.
Diorama
Limited
Shoe box is covered with one type of material. Connection to research is unclear. Work is sloppy.
Acceptable
Shoe box uses two different types of material. Scene is not identifiable. Work is somewhat tidy.
Proficient
Shoe box uses more than 2 types of materials. The scene is identifiable, neat and nearly error-free.
Excellent
Shoe box is completely covered, uses many different types of materials. The purpose and description is clearly identifiable and realistic. I can tell it is your own work.
Oral Presentation
Limited
Many mistakes in presentation. Only one person spoke.
Acceptable
2-3 mistakes in presentation. Both people spoke with confidence. Struggled with answering additional questions.
Proficient
1-2 mistakes in presentation. Both people spoke and only referred to slide show once in a while. Facts correct. Confident with answering most additional questions.
Excellent
No mistakes in presentation. Both people spoke and only referred to slide show once in a while. Added more information than on slide. Facts correct. Confident with answering all additional questions.
Effort
Limited
All parts of presentation are poorly put together. Diorama is sloppily done.
Slide show is uninteresting or has too much cut and paste. Group did not work well together.
Acceptable
All parts of presentation are put together with minimal effort. Diorama is done but lacking in detail.
Slide show lacks information and details. Group had difficulty at times working together and had poor time management.
Proficient
All parts of presentation are put together with good effort. Diorama is done and has some extra details
Slide show has correct information and extra details. Group worked well together with good time management
Excellent
All parts of presentation are put together with excellent effort. Diorama is done with extra details.
Slide show has correct information and is interesting to look at Group worked well together with excellent time management.
Keywords:
environment, shelter, clothing, roles of men and women, celebrations, food, games, shelter, landscape, people, wildlife, and modes of transportation
Subjects:
English
History
Science
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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