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Historical Role Play 
Rubric for Visitors From History! assignment in which the students reenact an event from history. They must stay in character and demonstrate they understand what Pro-Abolition & Anti-Abolition mean.
Rubric Code: Q2276B3
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Limited

2 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Adequate

6 pts

Excellent

8 pts

Imagination & Creativity

Limited

Demonstrates little awareness of the context & character; does
little to enhance the
role play.
Proficient

Demonstrates awareness of the context & character; developing acceptably enhances the role play.
Adequate

Demonstrates thoughtfulness &
completely enhances the role play.
Excellent

Demonstrates insight to context & character & powerfully enhances the role play.
Achievement of Purpose

(is the purpose of the character clear?)

Limited

Character's purpose is vaguely established & may not be sustained.
Proficient

Character's purpose is established but may not be sustained.
Adequate

Character's purpose is clearly established & generally sustained.
Excellent

Character's purpose is clearly established &
effectively sustained.
Presentation of Character

(was the student "in character?")

Limited

Limited communication of character’s
feelings, situation & motives. Often broke or never stayed in character.
Proficient

Adequate communication of character’s
feelings, situation & motives. Sometimes broke character.
Adequate

Competent communication of character’s feelings, situations & motives. Rarely broke character.
Excellent

Convincing communication of character’s feelings, situation & motives. Did not break character.
Use of Non-Verbal Cues

(voice, gestures, eye contact, props, costumes, visual aids)

Limited

Limited variety of non-verbal cues used; cues are not used in a developing way.
Proficient

Satisfactory variety of non-verbal cues used; cues are used in a limited way.
Adequate

Good variety of non-verbal cues used; cues used to enhance character.
Excellent

Impressive variety of non-verbal cues used; cues used in an exemplary way.
Participation/Prep/Presentation

(was packet completed? is character historically accurate?)

Limited

Rarely willing & focused during presentation; no background knowledge cited during presentation; evident little to no research was done.
Proficient

Sometimes willing & focused during presentation; little background knowledge cited during presentation; research was done.
Adequate

Usually willing &
focused during
presentation; some background knowledge cited during presentation; evident some research was done.
Excellent

Always willing &
focused during
presentation; background knowledge cited during presentation; evident research was done.



Keywords:
  • role play, visitors, history, reenactment, simulation

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