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Globe Theater Model
Globe Theater Model
Rubric Code:
T2W5436
By
brieslocum
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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The Globe Theater (Scaled Down)
Excellent
25 pts
Good
20 pts
Fair
12 pts
Poor
5 pts
Design details
Excellent
The design captures the "flavor" of the play or topic by including several details that accurately reflect the period, culture or theme.
Good
The design somewhat captures the "flavor" of the play or topic by including a few details that reflect the period, culture or theme.
Fair
The design is based on the logical principles of design, but has little "flavor" (historical and cultural details and topic of play).
Poor
Historical and cultural details are missing from the design.
Materials Used
Excellent
Materials are appropriately used. The model looks very similar to the actual Globe Theater, and includes materials that give it detail. No pieces fall off when moved.
Good
Materials are appropriately used. The model looks very similar to the actual Globe Theater and it is structurally sound with few to no pieces falling off.
Fair
Materials are appropriately used but model is structurally not sound and pieces easily fall off.
Poor
Inappropriate materials used or displayed. Model does not look like the actual Globe because of materials used.
Theater Scene
Excellent
Scene is a great representation and is very significant in the play. Scene is proportional to the to the size of the theater model.
Good
Scene looks nice and has some significance in the play and is proportional to the size of the theater model.
Fair
Scene looks nice but does not hold a lot of significance in the play and/or disporportional to the size of the theater.
Poor
Scene is messy and difficult to figure out and/or irrelavent.
Presentation
Excellent
Model is neat, complete, and accurate. It shows a lot of effort, and includes color and extras, like an audience.
Good
Model is neat, complete, accurate and sized well enough to see adequate detail. It shows effort and includes color.
Fair
Model is neat but is incomplete, inaccurate or too small to be able to see adequate detail. It shows some effort.
Poor
Model is messy, incomplete, and/or inaccurate. It shows lack of effort.
Subjects:
English
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Types:
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