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Historical Broadcast 
Students will form groups of 2 to 3 people. Research a historic person or event. Create a Storyboard or Outline, and create, edit, and share a 2 to 4 minute news broadcast on a historic person or event.
Rubric Code: NXWBX23
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Historical Content

Poor

Broadcast covered little to no historical events and doesn't teach what happened to important people and places.
Fair

Broadcast accurately covered some historical events and teaches about important people and places.
Good

Broadcast accurately covered many historical events and teaches about important people and places.
Preparation

Poor

Students are have little to no preparation and are without Storyboard and/or outline.
Fair

Students are somewhat prepared with Storyboard and/or outline.
Good

Students are well prepared with Storyboard and/or outline.
Performance

Poor

There is little to no rehearsal, no props, and incomplete video. Acting and performance are difficult to understand. (less than 2 minutes.)
Fair

Students are have some rehearsal, have a few props, and complete video. Acting and performance are understandable. (2 to 4 minutes)
Good

Students are well rehearsed, have props, and complete an interesting video. Acting and performance are easily understood. (2 to 4 minutes).



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