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Diorama: Book Report 
The student will create a Diorama which includes a favorite scene in the book and an oral report describing the scene they chose (setting, important characters, how/why the scene was important to the plot), tell about the elements in their diorama and how they are related to the scene.
Rubric Code: B945A2
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Diorama Book Report
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Satisfactory

2 pts

Fair

1 pts

On time

Excellent

Diorama is handed in on the date due.
Good

Diorama is handed in 1 day late.
Satisfactory

Diorama is handed in 2 days late.
Fair

Diorama is 3 or more days late.
Diorama

Excellent

Represents a scene from the book. It is realistic and creative. All work is presented neatly.
Good

Represents a scene from the book. It is realistic and creative. Work is a bit sloppy.
Satisfactory

Represents a scene from the book but it is not realistic or creative.
Fair

Diorama does not depict a scene from the book.
Written Summary

Excellent

Written summary includes the characters, setting, problem, solution, and recommendation. There are no spelling or grammar errors.
Good

Missing one required element.
Satisfactory

Missing two required elements.
Fair

Missing three or more required elements or there is no written summary.
Index card

Excellent

Contains a few sentences about the diorama scene. Sentences are grammatically correct with no spelling errors.
Good

Contains a few sentences about the diorama scene, but has spelling and/or grammar errors.
Satisfactory

Sentences on the index card are not related to the diorama scene.
Fair

There is no index card.
Oral Presentation

Excellent

Student speaks clearly and is easy to understand. Student makes eye contact and is able to communicate about the book they read.
Good

Students shows a clear understanding of their book, but does not speak up enough to be heard by everyone or does not make eye contact during presentation.
Satisfactory

Student is difficult to hear and reads their entire presentation without making eye contact.
Fair

Student refuses to give an oral presentation.




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