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Diorama
Non-Fiction Diorama- Due December 17th
Rubric Code:
SX7W89C
By
acrank
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Diorama
Above/Exceeds
(N/A)
Average/Good
(N/A)
Below/Fair
(N/A)
Poor
(N/A)
Title and Author (5 pts.)
Above/Exceeds
Average/Good
Student has included the title and author.
Below/Fair
The student has included the title or author, but not both.
-2
Poor
Student has not included the title or author.
-5
Quality of Construction (20 pts.)
Above/Exceeds
Diorama shows more than considerable attention to con-struction. All items are: neatly trimmed, carefully & securely attached; no stray marks, smudges, glue stains, erasures.
+5
Average/Good
Diorama shows attention to con-struction. Most items are: neatly trimmed, carefully & securely attanched; one/two barely noticeable stray marks, smudges, glue stains, erasures.
Below/Fair
Diorama shows some attention to con-struction. Three/four items are: sloppily trimmed, loose and not securely attached; several stray marks, smudges, glue stains, erasures.
-5
-10<BR>
-15<BR>
-20
Poor
Diorama shows sloppy/poor con-struction. Items appear to be "just slapped on." Pieces loose. Smudges, stains, rips, uneven edges, erasures are numerous and distracting.
-25
Written Description (50 pts.)
Minimum of one page, typed, and taped to back of diorama.
Above/Exceeds
Student gives an extensive written description of how the diorama portrays the book or a scene in the book. Written description is neatly typed and contains no grammar mistakes.
+5
Average/Good
Student gives an adequate written description of how the diorama portrays the book or a scene in the book. Written description is neatly typed or written and contains few grammar mistakes.
Below/Fair
Student gives a poor written description of how the diorama portrays the book or a scene in the book. Written description is not neat or contains several grammar mistakes.
-5
-10<BR>
-15<BR>
-20
Poor
Student does not include a written description OR the description is incoherent.
-25
Project Theme (20 pts.)
Above/Exceeds
Depicts scene or topic from book very clearly.
+5
Average/Good
Somewhat depicts a scene or topic from book.
Below/Fair
Cannot easily distinguish the scene or topic from book.
Poor
Diorama does not depict a scene or topic from book.
Oral Presentation (5 pts.)
Above/Exceeds
Thorougly describes scene or topic of the book that inspired the diorama.
Average/Good
Adequately describes scene or topic of the book that inspired the diorama.
Below/Fair
Does not adequately describe the scene or topic of the book that inspired the diorama. Student most likely did not read the entire book.
Poor
Student did not read the book and/ or cannot explain at all how the diorama relates to the book.
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
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