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U.S. History Movie Project
War of 1812 Play
Rubric Code:
R49C27
By
ddmurdoch
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Movie Project
Excellent
10 pts
Great
9 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Poor
4 pts
Topic
Excellent
The narrator clearly set the stage by explaining the topic to the audience giving strong detail as to what the main ideas were.
Great
The narrator set the stage by explaining the topic to the audience giving detail as to what the main ideas were.
Good
Narrator did not provide a clear explanation of your topic. Audience was not sure what they were going to watch.
Fair
Narrator did not provide a clear explanation of your topic. Audience was not sure what they were going to watch.
Poor
Explanation of your topic was vague or missing.
Key Players/ideas
Excellent
Characters incorperated at least 5 key players/main ideas that were involved in or impacted your topic and the impact they made.
Great
Characters incorperated at least 4 key players, but did not include their impact or involvement in or on your topic.
Good
Characters incorperated less than two key players involved in your topic.
Fair
Characters incorperated less than two key players involved in your topic.
Poor
Could not identify key players or ideas of their topic.
Time
Excellent
Performance lasted 8 minutes or more.
Great
Performance lasted between 6 to 8 minutes.
Good
Performance lasted between 4 to 6 minutes.
Fair
Performance lasted between 2 to 4 minutes.
Poor
Performance lasted less than 2 minutes.
Performance
Excellent
The students were creative, well rehearsed, organized and exhibited self-control.
Great
The students were creative,organized but could have used more practice.
Good
The students were slightly disorganized and some practice was evident.
Fair
The students were highly disorganized and in need of practice.
Poor
There was no organization or practice evident
Script
Excellent
The script is a detailed account of the performance.
Great
The script mostly follows the performance.
Good
The script briefly outlines the events of the play.
Fair
The script hardly outlines the events of the performance.
Poor
The script does not outline the events of the play.
Participation
Excellent
Did a full share of the work—or more; knows what needs to be done and does it; volunteers to help others.
Great
Did an equal share of the work; does work when asked; works hard most of the time.
Good
Did slightly less work as others, did most of what was asked.
Fair
Did almost as much work as others; seldom asks for help.
Poor
Did less work than others; doesn’t get caught up after absence; doesn’t ask for help.
Keywords:
history, play, skit
Subjects:
History
Types:
Presentation
Handout
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