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Ancient Civilization Hieroglyphics Tablet
Ancient Civilization Hieroglyphics Tablet
Student will research to determine the appropriate materials for the tablet and investigate ancient Hieroglyphics and their meanings. Student will create a tablet and decorate it with a saying or paragraph in Hieroglyphics. They will develop a presentation (powerpoint or brochure) that explains the individual Hieroglyphics.
Rubric Code:
VXX46C6
By
Godsgirl1
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Hieroglyphics Tablet
Exceeds Standards
4 pts
Meets Standards
3 pts
Progression Towards Standards
2 pts
Does Not Meet Standards
1 pts
PowerPoint/Brochure
20 Points
Exceeds Standards
Student creates a professional powerpoint or brochure which explains the historical relavance of the material chosen for their tablet and the individual meanings of their Hieroglyphics. Student includes 4-5 additional pieces of information about the society that developed the type of table used and/or Hieroglypics.
Meets Standards
Student creates a professional powerpoint or brochure which explains the historical relavance of the material chosen for their tablet and the individual meanings of their Hieroglyphics. Student includes 2-3 additional pieces of information about the society that developed the type of table used and/or Hieroglypics.
Progression Towards Standards
Student creates a powerpoint or brochure which explains the historical relavance of the material chosen for their tablet and the individual meanings of their Hieroglyphics. Student includes 1 additional pieces of information about the society that developed the type of table used and/or Hieroglypics.
Does Not Meet Standards
Student creates a powerpoint or brochure which explains the historical relavance of the material chosen for their tablet or the individual meanings of their Hieroglyphics. Student includes no additional pieces of information about the society that developed the type of table used and/or Hieroglypics.
Tablet
20 Points
Exceeds Standards
Student creates a tablet using materials which accurately resemble a historically accurate clay or papyrus tablet. Student has paid great attention to detail and tablet is professional looking.
Meets Standards
Student creates a tablet using materials which resemble a historically accurate clay or papyrus tablet. Student has paid attention to detail and tablet is semi-professional looking.
Progression Towards Standards
Student creates a tablet using materials which accurately resemble a clay or papyrus tablet. Student has paid attention to detail and tablet is semi-professional looking.
Does Not Meet Standards
Student creates a tablet using materials which do not accurately resemble a clay or papyrus tablet. Student has not paid attention to detail and tablet is not professional looking.
Hieroglyphics
20 Points
Exceeds Standards
Student has 20-25 correctly formed hieroglyphics which, connected together, have meaning.
Meets Standards
Student has 15-19 correctly formed hieroglyphics which, connected together, have meaning.
Progression Towards Standards
Student has 9-14 correctly formed hieroglyphics which, connected together, have meaning.
Does Not Meet Standards
Student has 8 or less correctly formed hieroglyphics.
Sources and Notecards
20 Points
Exceeds Standards
Student uses a minimum of 5 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia. Students JOTTS info. on presentation and reads the majority from memorized, prepared notecards.
Meets Standards
Student uses 4 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia. Students JOTTS info. on presentation and reads the majority from prepared notecards.
Progression Towards Standards
Student uses 2 - 3 reliable sources, with only one being Wikipedia. Students JOTTS info. on presentation and reads the majority from prepared notecards.
Does Not Meet Standards
Student uses one reliable source. Student reads directly from presentation.
Overall Appearance and Presentation
20 Points
Exceeds Standards
Student has created a project that is professionally formatted and presented with a clear, confident voice with few mistakes due to repeated practice.
Meets Standards
Student has created a project that has an identifiable format and presented with a clear voice with a few mistakes due to repeated practice.
Progression Towards Standards
Student has created a project that lacks an easily identifiable format and presented with a faultering voice with many mistakes due to little practice.
Does Not Meet Standards
Student has created a project that lacks any identifiable format and presented with a faultering voice and many mistakes due to no practice.
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