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Quarter 3 Play/skit Project 
Rubric Code: ZX554A8
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Subject: Social Sciences  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Title

Poor

No name, date and title
Fair
Good

Name, date, and title are on project
Props/Scenery

Poor

Students are not dressed up or don't have props to depict their part of the play/skit
Fair
Good

Students are dressed up and have props to depict their part of the play/skit
Writing

Poor

Lewis and Clark: Describe in details the successes and challenges they faced during the exploration. Contains only 1 or no paragraph

Settlers: describe the geographical features and hardships the settlers experienced as they traveled on the overland trails to the west. Be sure to include location of routes, terrain, rivers, climate, vegetation, conflicts with Native Americans. Minimal descriptions shown. Only 1 paragraph.
Fair

Lewis and Clark: Describe in details the successes and challenges they faced during the exploration. Contains only 2 paragraphs

Settlers: describe the geographical features and hardships the settlers experienced as they traveled on the overland trails to the west. Be sure to include location of routes, terrain, rivers, climate, vegetation, conflicts with Native Americans. Only contains 2 paragraphs. Missing some details
Good

Lewis and Clark: Describe in details the successes and challenges they faced during the exploration. Must contains 3 paragraphs

Settlers: describe the geographical features and hardships the settlers experienced as they traveled on the overland trails to the west. Be sure to include location of routes, terrain, rivers, climate, vegetation, conflicts with Native Americans. Must be minimal of 3 paragraphs
Writing Continued...

Poor

War of 1812: identify what the causes and effects of the war were. Contains 1 or no paragraphs

Westward Expansion: Explain how westward expansion including the Trail of Tears, Indian removal Act and Missouri Compromise affected the lives of Native Americans and settlers. Only 1 or no paragraphs on topic
Fair

War of 1812: identify what the causes and effects of the war were. Only contains 2 paragraphs

Westward Expansion: Explain how westward expansion including the Trail of Tears, Indian removal Act and Missouri Compromise affected the lives of Native Americans and settlers. Only 2 paragraphs
Good

War of 1812: identify what the causes and effects of the war were in 3 paragraphs

Westward Expansion: 3 paragraphs explaining how westward expansion including the Trail of Tears, Indian removal Act and Missouri Compromise affected the lives of Native Americans and settlers.
Play/skit specifications

Poor

-Students did not perform their skit/play
Fair

- skit lasts 2-4 minutes
- Only some students performed their part
- Students needed index cards or assistance with part
Good

- skit lasts 5-6 minutes
- all students perfrom their part
- students have parts memorized
Presentation

Poor

Student does not present.
Fair

Student presents but is hard to hear. It is clear they have not practiced their presentation.
Good

Is clear student has practiced reciting their project. They are easily heard and understood.
Neatness

Poor

No cursive and/or not written in pen
Fair
Good

Written in cursive and in blue or black pen.
Conventions

Poor

Significant number of errors in indenting, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Fair

Some errors in indenting, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.
Good

All paragraphs are indented. Spelling has minimal errors. Correct capitalization and punctuation.
Score

Poor

Possible Points
40
Fair

Points Earned

_______/40
Good

__________%

Grade: _______





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