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Canterbury Tales: A Table for Twelve Project Rubric
The Canterbury Tales
Student Task: You are the host of the Drabat Inn and the weary pilgrims of The Canterbury Tales have arrived for a short rest. It is your task to seat them at the dinner table for twelve people. You must set it up according to whom will get along best, or, if you are a troublemaker, set it up according to whom will get along worst!
Rubric Code:
H62C7X
By
kchaisson
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Poor
2 pts
Fair
7 pts
Good
11 pts
Excellent
15 pts
Logistics
15 pts
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Poor
Project demonstrates little or no evidence of logic.
Fair
Project demonstrates an attempt at incorporating logical evidence.
Good
Project demonstrates clear evidence of adequate logic of seating chart placement.
Excellent
Project demonstrates excellent logical evidence of seating chart placement.
Appearence
15 pts
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Poor
Seating chart is either not provided or done with only superficially.
Fair
Seating chart is passable--it gets the job done.
Good
Seating chart is well-done
Excellent
Seating chart is attractive and creative.
Conversation
35 pts
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Poor
Knowledge of the characters is not demonstrated in their conversation. There are no specific references to the original text present.
Fair
Knowledge of the characters is demonstrated in their conversation. There are no specific references to the original text present.
Good
Knowledge of the characters is demonstrated in their conversation. References to the original text are present.
Excellent
Knowledge of the characters is excellently demonstrated in their conversation. Specific references to the original text are present.
Rationale
35 pts
Poor
No understanding of the reasons is evident.
Fair
Some understanding of the reasons has been demonstrated.
Good
Clear understanding of the reasons for the seating arrangement has been demonstrated.
Excellent
Excellent understanding of the reasons for the seating arrangement has been demonstrated.
Extra
pts
Poor
No creativity/effort has been demonstrated.
Fair
Some creativity/effort has been demonstrated.
Good
Clear creativity/effort has been demonstrated.
Excellent
Excellent creativity/effort has been demonstrated.
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