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Dress up and Act!
Who I am/ What I am
Student will dress up and act like the main character from the book they are reading.
Rubric Code:
Q64742
By
jbalehowsky
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Dress-up and Act!
Not Yet Meeting (C-)
1 pts
Approaching (C)
2 pts
Meeting (C+, B)
3 pts
Exceeding (A)
4 pts
Dress The Part
Not Yet Meeting (C-)
Makes little or no effort to dress like the person.
Approaching (C)
Makes some effort but not a lot of time or effort seems to be spent on costume.
Meeting (C+, B)
Makes good effort can see the resemblance of the charcter. Shows some time and thought on costume.
Exceeding (A)
Makes great effort can see resemblance of the character. Shows a lot of time and thought put into costume.
Acts and Talks Like Character
Not Yet Meeting (C-)
Says nothing or makes little effort.
Approaching (C)
Trys to act and talk but shows little research or knowledge of character.
Meeting (C+, B)
Shows some research and knowledge of character and you can identify the character by speech.
Exceeding (A)
Go above and beyond shows advanced knowledge. Can tell who the person is right away by speech and mannerisms.
Displays enthuisiasm & creativity
Not Yet Meeting (C-)
Shows no emotion or enthusiasm
Approaching (C)
Has to force enthusiams and has very little creativity.
Meeting (C+, B)
Shows some of enthusiasm and descent creativity.
Exceeding (A)
Show a lot of enthusiasm and loud amounts of creativity.
Character Description
Not Yet Meeting (C-)
No details about what the character and his/her likes or dislikes.
Approaching (C)
Mentions a few details about the character and what he/she likes or dislikes.
Meeting (C+, B)
Includes accurate information about what the character likes or dislikes.
Exceeding (A)
Describes the character in depth, doing above and beyond just the his/herlikes and dislikes.
Plot description
Not Yet Meeting (C-)
No mention of what happens to the character in the story.
Approaching (C)
Talks briefly about what happens to the character in the story.
Meeting (C+, B)
Describes the main parts of the story and how it has affected the character.
Exceeding (A)
Goes into detail about the main events of the story. Describes how these events have impacted the character.
Subjects:
English
History
Types:
Presentation
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