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MEDIEVAL TIMES CASTLE
Middle Ages Castle
Students will build a castle to demonstrate knowledge of a castle in Medieval Times.
Rubric Code:
LX789B
By
mpocsai
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Middle Ages Castle
Grade A
4 pts
Grade B
3 pts
Grade C
2 pts
Grade D
1 pts
Design
Grade A
13 or more features of a castle are easy to recognize even without labeling.
Grade B
9 - 12 features of a castle are recognizable.
Grade C
5 - 8 features of a castle are recognizable.
Grade D
1-4 features of a castle are recognizable.
Labeling
Grade A
13 or more parts of a castle are labeled correctly.
Grade B
9-12 parts of a castle are labeled correctly.
Grade C
5-8 parts of a castle are labeled correctly.
Grade D
1-4 parts of a castle are labeled correctly.
Realism/Creativity
Grade A
Castle looks like it was picked up out of Medieval Times and brought to class. There are signs of caslte life. Great detail was spent in perfecting castle.
Grade B
Colors and landforms are correct. Extra buildings were added. Obiviously put in some time making a good product.
Grade C
Can recognize what the castle was made out of. Did the basic work without stepping beyond.
Grade D
Basic paint job with no details. Limited features. Put together parts of a pre-made kit.
Oral Presentation
Grade A
Has eye contact at least 3-5 times. Speaks clearly and knowledgeably about topic.
Grade B
Eye contact only twice. Speaks clearly and knowledgably about topic.
Grade C
Eye contact only once. Moderate voice level. Knows some about topic, but is lacking in content.
Grade D
No eye contact, no knowledge about topic, and/or can not hear presentation.
Written Paper
Grade A
Paper has an introduction, at least five comprehensive paragraphs about topic, and a concluding paragraph.
Note: a paragraph has 5-8 sentences.
Grade B
Paper has introduction, at leat four comprehensive paragraphs about topic, and a concluding paragraph.
Note: a paragraph has 5-8 sentences.
Grade C
Paper has introduction, at least three comprehensive paragraphs about topic, and a concluding paragraph.
Note: a paragraph has 5-8 sentences.
Grade D
Paper presents information without the standard fourth grade requirements.
Note: a paragraph has 5-8 sentences.
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