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Social Studies Descriptive Video Report
Social Studies Descriptive Video Report
The students will learn about Lewis and Clark, why the went on their journey, who they met on their journey, where they went and what they discovered. They will present their discovery in the form of a descriptive video report. . They are to use any app that is available to them to build their report. The descriptive video report must have a minimum of 15 or more pieces of evidence. Students may use pictures, text, video clips, etc.
Rubric Code:
J239XA9
By
sylviebright1
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Subject:
Geography
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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L,C and __ Descriptive Video Report
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Descriptive Video Report
Poor
Descriptive video report has no title and shows only 1-3 pieces of evidence. There are no dates or details or captions included.
Fair
Descriptive video has a title and 4-6 pieces of evidence. There are only some dates and details about the events and only some captions. All events are not in correct order.
Good
Descriptive video report has a title and 7-10 pieces of evidence. Most of the dates and details are given for each event. Captions support pictures. Most of events are in order.
Excellent
Descriptive video report has 11 or more pieces of evidence. Each piece of evidence has a date and details given. All the events are listed in correct order.
Pictures
Poor
There is no evidence of pictures on this descriptive video report
Fair
Pictures were made for 4-6 pieces of evidence. Only some of pictures were neat and in full color.
Good
Pictures were made for 7-8 pieces of evidence. Most of pictures were neat and in full color.
Excellent
Pictures were made for 10 or more pieces of evidence. All pictures were neat and in full color.
Grammar/Spelling
Poor
No beginning, no middle no end. This project was insufficient describing the Lewis, Clarke and .....Expedition.
Fair
Many errors are present in the grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Good
Some errors are present in the gramman, spelling, and punctuation.
Excellent
Few errors, if any, are present in the grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
Neatness
Poor
Descriptive video report appears rushed, sloppy, and careless. It is difficult to understand.
Fair
Descriptive video report is sloppy and difficult to understand. It shows some thought and planning.
Good
Descriptive video report is neat, engaging and interesting. Easy to understand. It shows thought and planning.
Excellent
Descriptive video report is well done, engaging, interestingand is easy to understand. It shows careful thought and planning.
Subjects:
Geography
History
Social Sciences
Types:
Project
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