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Titanic Diorama 
Students will create a diorama related to the story of Finding the Titanic and short explanation of their diorama. Students will present their diorama to the class.
Rubric Code: QBAA6A
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Oral Presentation

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Not accomplished
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Stood up and presented your diorama. Everyone would have liked to have heard what you had to say. You needed help in explaining your diorama.
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You read your explanation clearly and with good volume. You needed some help in explaining your diorama.
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You read your explanation clearly and with good volume. You spoke fluently.
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You read your explanation clearly and with great volume. You spoke fluently and with great expression.
Written Explanation

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An attempt to hand in a written explanation. There were many mistakes in grammar.
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Explanation was written. Few facts were given. No interesting facts. Only 2-3 mistakes in grammar.
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Explanation was written. All facts are given on your description. Only 1 interesting fact. Had 1 mistake in grammer.
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Explanation was written. All facts are given on your description, along with more than one interesting fact. There are no grammer mistakes.
Diorama

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Shoe box is covered with one type of material. Unable to identify description.
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Shoe box uses two different types of material. Purpose and description is not identifiable.
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Shoe box uses more than 2 types of materials. The purpose and description is identifiable.
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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.
Scene

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The diorama most likely represents a scene from the story.
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The diorama partially represents a scene from the story.
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The diorama clearly represents a scene from the story.
Effort

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Diorama is torn or tape showing. Paper is folded or corners are torn. There are signs of stains or stray marks.
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Diorama is torn or tape showing. Written explanation is folded. Paper is free of stray marks.
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Diorama shows no sign of damage, and no tape showing.<BR>
Written explanation is flat and extra pages are stapled together.
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Diorama shows no sign of damage or any tape showing. Written explanation is stapled and left in a folder to turn in. I can tell that you did your own work.
Neatness

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The diorama is not clean and is not glued appropriately.
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The diorama is partially clean and properly everything partially is glued appropriately.
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The diorama is clean and properly everything is glued appropriately.





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