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Diorama: Book Report
Diorama: Book Report
The student will create a Diorama which includes a favorite scene from the movie, "Secret Garden." The student will also write a 10 sentence scene analysis telling why the chosen scene is important to the book/movie. They will also include a 10 sentence paragraph describing what their favorite part of the story was and will give a recommendation to others (Would you recommend it to a friend or not? Why or why not?) This diorama is due on Wednesday, May 26th. Have fun with it!
Rubric Code:
G4X6C6
By
carilis285
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Diorama Book Report
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Diorama Construction
Excellent
Diorama is exceptionally attractive. Many different colors were used and all items were neat and securely attached.
Multiple layers.
Good
Diorama is attractive. Some different colors were used. Almost all items were neat and securely attached.
Multiple layers.
Fair
Diorama is attractive. Very few colors were used. Not all items were securely attached and is a bit messy.
Could have 2 layers.
Poor
Diorama is poorly constructed. Almost no color used. Almost all of the items are not securely attached.
Diorama Theme & Creativity
Excellent
Diorama depicts a scene from the book clearly. You can tell the characters and the landscape is from the movie. The student has shown exceptional creativity.
Good
Diorama somewhat depicts a scene from the movie. You can tell characters and landscape are from the movie. One or two of the objects in the scene display creativity.
Fair
You can not easily distinguish the scene as one from the movie. Characters and landscape are not very recognizable. One or two objects have been made by the student but are typical rather than creative.
Poor
Diorama does not depict a scene from the movie. The student did not make or customize anything in the scene to show creativity.
Written Report
Excellent
The scene analysis clearly tells what scene has been chosen and why it was chosen. Sentences are well formed. It is clear the student understood the story. Neat writing.
Writes about characters, setting, plot, conflict...
Good
Analysis responds to a topic with few details. At least one topic area is not well formed. It is clear the student knew the story. Legible writing.
Writes about characters, setting, plot, conflict...
Fair
Not all topics were responded to.
It appears the student paid attention to most of the story, but might not understand it. Legible writing.
Mentions characters, setting, plot, or conflict...
Poor
Report does not respond to the topics. Does not appear the student watched the movie or understood the story.
Does not write about characters, setting, plot, or conflict...
Grammar
Excellent
Sentences are properly constructed with no errors in punctuation, grammar or spelling.
Good
Sentences are poorly constructed with only 1-4 errors in punctuation, grammar or spelling.
Fair
Sentences are satisfactory with 5-9 errors in punctuation, grammar or spelling.
Poor
Sentences are not well constructed with 10 or more errors in punctuation, grammar or spelling.
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English
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