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Presentation of Greek God or Goddess 
This rubric is to use in presenting a Greek God/Goddess character using research and information we have learned about Ancient Greek figures.
Rubric Code: D97W75
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Greek God/Goddess Presentation
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

7 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Name of Greek God or Goddess
20 pts

Poor

Name of character is missing.
Fair

Name of character is on project, but not easy to sight and has nothing to do with the character's abilities or there is no explanation of the name.
Good

Name of Greek God or Goddess is prominent on project, and has some explanation or connection to character, but is not neat.
Excellent

Name of character is prominent on the project, has strong explanation or connection to character and is neatly displayed.
Symbol and Title
10 pts

What animal or object represents your God or Goddess and briefly explain why.

Examples: Zeus's Symbol is the Eagle or Thunderbolt.

Athena's symbol is the owl.

Poor

None are included.
Fair

Symbol or Title is present, but not both.
Good

Symbol and Title are both present but not complete or spelling and grammar errors interfere with understanding.
Excellent

Symbol and Title are both present and complete with only minor grammar and spelling errors.
Relations And Rival / Enemy
15 pts

A list of at least 2 family ties or prominent connections is included.

The God's or Goddess's Rival / Enemy and the Rival's Title is included.

Example: Athena is the daughter of Metis. Zeus is her father. Ares is her half-brother.

Athena's rival is Ares, God of War.

Poor

None are included.
Fair

Fewer than two family ties or prominent connections are displayed.

Rival is not included.
Good

At least two family ties or prominent connections are displayed. (Quality)

Rival is included, but does not have title.
Excellent

At least two family ties or prominent connections are neatly displayed.

Rival and his/her title is listed and neat.
3 Characteristics
10 pts

Identify 3 characteristics that make the character unique; this can include accomplishments, special talents, "known for" qualities, events they are connected with, etc.

Poor

No characteristics are listed.
Fair

There are missing characteristics.
Good

3 characteristics are listed, but not all different, meaning some are repeated. All characteristics are listed, but not all are complete. All characteristics are included, but are not in a list.
Excellent

3 different characteristics are listed in a neatly organized list.
Picture/Graphic
15 pts

A picture or graphic of character is included.

Examples of Acceptable Pics / Graphics:

Pictures can be drawn.

Pictures can be a collage of other images.

Pictures can be a photograph of the student dressed up as their God or Goddess.

Poor

No picture or graphic is included.
Fair

Picture or graphic does not relate to the character.
Good

A picture or graphic of poor quality is displayed but it does tie to the character.
Excellent

A good quality picture or graphic is displayed that ties to the character.
Quote/Motto/Writing Example
10 pts

An imaginary quote/ motto or example of early writing that goes along with the God's or Goddess's personality is included.

You only need one .

Example of a Quote:

Hera : "I just love families. Well, I mean, perfect families."

Example of Motto:
Hephaestus: He can make any object out of any material.

Example of early writing:
Greek alphabets, numerals, text or passage

Poor

No quote, motto or example of early writing is included.
Fair

A quote, motto or early writing example is included, but does not relate to the God or Goddess.
Good

A quote, motto or example of early writing is included and is related to the God or Goddess, but has minor spelling or grammatical errors that do not interfere with its meaning.
Excellent

A quote, motto or example of early writing is included and is related to the God or Goddess and the sentence is complete. Spelling and grammar are also correct.
Story
20 pts

Write a 1-2 page story about an adventure your Greek God or Goddess had

Poor

No story was written.
(typed)
Fair

A story was written but was only half a page and had many errors. (typed)
Good

A story was written that met the length requirement, but was full of errors. (typed)
Excellent

A well-written story, free of major errors was turned in. (typed)
Total Points
100 pts

Poor

Possible Points: 1,000

A = 800-1000
B = 600- 800
C = 400-600
D = 200-400
F =less than 200 or incomplete
Fair
Good
Excellent



Keywords:
  • Ancient Greece, Create, Own God, Greek, Goddess


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