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Mythology, the characters, culture and stories 
You will be researching mythology from a specific culture, design a display of mythology, write on the specifics of mythology, and do an oral presentation in class. Calendar will confer due dates.
Rubric Code: RX67448
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Knowing your Mythology
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Poor

7 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

22 pts

Excellent

30 pts

Use of characters -

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None attempted
Poor

Very few characters are shown on the poster. You only cover 1-2 classifications of mythological characters. They are not really connected in any way, and don't go together.
Fair

You have 15 characters on the poster. You cover classifications of mythical characters. Very few of them are connected or interacting with each other and some of them seem out of place
Good

You have 15 characters on the poster. You cover all classifications of mythical characters. The majority of them are connected and interacting with each other. Very few of them are out of place
Excellent

You have 15 characters on the poster.You cover all classifications of mythical characters. They are all connected and interacting with each other. None of them are out of place.
Labels -

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Poor

Very few characters are labeled. Shows either the name or the classification
Fair

Either labeled most characters, but left a few out, or they labeled them all, but left out the name or classification.
Good

All characters are labeled with both name and classification except one.
Excellent

All characters are labeled with both name and classification
Color -

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None used
Poor

This is virtually in black and white. Only little traces of color can be seen, and it's not used in the correct way at all
Fair

They use a good amount of color, however many of the areas are not colored in correctly. (i.e. Zeus is made to be a blue giant)
Good

The use a vast amount of color and most of it is used in the correct manner. However, their are a couple color inaccuracies. Individuals are designed graphically correct
Excellent

A vast amount of color is used and it is all used in the correct manner.
Verbal Explanation

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No explanation is given
Poor

The student(s) attempts to give an explanation, but can not say anything other than what is on the presentation
Fair

The student(s) gives an explanation that explains the characters and where they classify as well as a little more information on their characters. However, many key details are left out.
Good

The student(s) gives an explanation that explains the characters and where they classify as well as give more key information about the characters. They only leave out a few details
Excellent

The student(s) gives a thorough explanation that explains the characters and where they classify as well as give more key information about the characters. No major details are left out.
Story portrayed correctly

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No explanation
Poor

A story is portrayed but lacks details (i.e. creation etc.).
Fair

A story is portrayed and has some details.
Good

A story is portrayed and has elements of a good story with adequate details.
Excellent

A story is portrayed in details and is used to explain an event in detail.
Oral Presentation

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Not Given
Poor

Oral presentation is given but lacks details and poster/ graphic presentation is lacking
Fair

Presentation is given and has some details and poster is okay but needs more added
Good

Oral Presentation is good and graphic poster contains almost all elements needed.
Excellent

Oral presentation is excellent, with adequate details, graphic design of mythological characters is excellent(superb craftmanship)



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