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First Person Role Playing for Ancient Greece 
Role play a citizen, slave, aristocrat, philosopher, or any other person from your studies of Ancient Greece.
Rubric Code: J3C5B3
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

4 pts

Fair

7 pts

Good

10 pts

Historical Component

Poor

The historical information shows concepts students knew without any research.
Fair

Historical concepts are accurate and there is evidence of specific outside research that supports the character.
Good

All historical information is accurate and the character shows depth, detail and a deep understanding of the portrayed person.
Role playing

Poor

Student is in character briefly and sporadically.
Fair

Student attempts to stay in character, but drops in and out often.
Good

Student stays in character the entire time and communicates effectively.
Props and Costumes

Poor

The student's costume and props are tossed together with little regard for authenticity.
Fair

The student's costume and props are a work in progress. They show some historical accuracy, but could be improved.
Good

The student's props and costumes accurately fit the historical period and show considerable creativity making the presentation more effective.
Food Dish

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.



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