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Book Report Project Triorama 
The student will create a 3-D/Triorama which includes 4 scenes from a mystery book. The student will also write a short sumary of the scene telling why the chosen scene is important to the book.
Rubric Code: GBB384
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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  Level 4

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Level 3

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Level 2

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Level 1

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Construction

Level 4

3-D model/Triorama is exceptionally attractive. Many different colors were used and all items were neat and securely attached.
Level 3

3-D model/triorama is attractive. Some different colors were used. Almost all items were neat and securely attached.
Level 2

3-D model/triorama is attractive. Very few colors were used. Not all items were securely attached and is a bit messy.
Level 1

3-D model/triorama is poorly constructed. Almost no color used. Almost all of the items are not securely attached.
Theme & Creativity

Level 4

Depicts a scene from the book clearly. The student has shown exceptional creativity.
Level 3

Somewhat depicts a scene from the book. One or two of the objects in the scene display creativity.
Level 2

You can not easily distinguish the scene as one from the book. One or two objects have been made by the student but are typical rather than creative.
Level 1

Did not make an effort to show creativity.
Written Report

Level 4

The scene summary clearly tells what scene has been chosen and why it was chosen. Sentences are well formed. It is clear the student understood the story.
Level 3

The scene summary tells what the scene was and why it was chosen. It is clear the student knew the story.
Level 2

The scene summary is somewhat clear but it appears the student did not pay attention to most of the story details or might not have understood it.
Level 1

Does not appear the student understood the story so the summary is incomplete.




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