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Historic Dinner Party 
Students will write dialogue in the character of a historic figure with partners and present this dialogue to the class along with a written copy. The groups will design a table grouping of characters.
Rubric Code: DXBBB46
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Historical Dinner Party
  Poor

15 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

25 pts

T-chart

Poor

T-chart does not meet the minimum requirement for citations or the format for MLA citations is missing.
Fair

T-chart approaches or meets the minimum requirement for citations but the citations are not properly formatted or some are not properly cited.
Good

T-chart includes expected number of citations and all are cited properly in MLA format.
Presentation

Poor

Presentation of evidence is not of strong quality. There are long pauses and/or students do not appear prepared.
Fair

Students appear prepared but portions of the presentation are difficult to hear or the argument is less easy to understand.
Good

Students present their dinner party with few or no flaws. The audience is able to hear and understand the argument being presented.
Historical Accuracy

Poor

Dialogue doesn't fit the character of the individuals being portrayed. Details are not always historically accurate.
Fair

Dialogue occasionally fits the character of the individuals being portrayed. Most details are historically accurate.
Good

Dialogue fits the character of the individuals being portrayed. All details are historically accurate.
Timing

Poor

Timing is between 1-3 minutes.
Fair

Timing is between 3-4 minutes.
Good

Timing is between 4-5 minutes.




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