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First Person Role Playing for Ancient Greece
First Person Role Playing for Ancient Greece
Role play a Greek god, goddess, leader, philosopher, writer, hero, or other famous person from your studies of Ancient Greece.
Rubric Code:
C4B778
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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First Person Depiction
Poor
10 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
20 pts
Very Good
25 pts
Narrative/Script Quality
Poor
Narrative is either not written in first person at all or sounds very little like a real person is speaking the words.
Fair
Narrative is either not written entirely in first person or it sounds awkward, with little conversational flow.
Good
Entire narrative is in first person, is well written, and sounds conversational most of the time.
Very Good
Entire narrative is in first person, is very well written, and has a convincing
conversational flow from start to finish.
Presentation/Role play skills
Poor
Student is in character only briefly and sporadically, making the role play ineffective and unbelievable. Poor presentation skills.
Fair
Student attempts to stay in character, but drops in and out often, making the role play less effective and believable. Fair presentation skills.
Good
Student stays in character and communicates effectively and believably most of the time. Good presentation skills (eye contact, pace, volume).
Very Good
Student stays in character and communicates effectively and believably the entire time. Very good presentation skills (eye contact, pace, volume).
Factuality
Poor
Presentation contains information that is completely unverifiable and provides a poor introduction to the person being depicted.
Fair
Presentation either does not contain at least eight facts, or some of the facts are not verifiable. Facts provide a fair introduction to the person depicted.
Good
Presentation contains eight facts that are verifiable. Not all facts are substantial but provide a good introduction to the person depicted.
Very Good
Presentation contains at least 8 interesting, substantial, and verifiable facts. Facts provide a very good introduction to the person depicted.
Familiarity with Script
Poor
Brought food, but did not prepare it and had little to say about it.
Fair
Prepared a dish to share with the class and provided a recipe, but did not have much to say about the dish
Good
Student prepared the dish, explained its significance to the Greek people and provided a recipe.
Very Good
Student knows the script well and has memorized it.
Keywords:
role play, Ancient Greece
Subjects:
History
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