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Role Playing a famous person from history
Role Playing a day in the life of Ancient Civilizations
Role play a Greek god, goddess, leader, philosopher, writer, hero, or other famous person from history, living or dead
Rubric Code:
LX98AB5
By
katjapucha
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Role Playing
Level 1
(N/A)
Level 2
(N/A)
Level 3
(N/A)
Level 4
(N/A)
Language use
Level 1
Use of language shows minimal fluency with many errors in syntax, grammar, and pronunciation. Communication with other characters is difficult due to limited language.Some exchange of information is possible but limited.
Level 2
Use of language shows slightly above minimal fluency with a few errors in syntax, grammar, and pronunciation. Communication with other characters is difficult but character improves communication with evidence of self correction, repetition, and clarification.
Level 3
Use of language shows a moderate level of fluency with a minimal errors in syntax, grammar, and pronunciation. Communication with other characters is effective and the speaker demonstrates use of circumlocution and clarification during communication.
Level 4
Use of language shows a high level of fluency with no errors in syntax, grammar, and pronunciation. Communication with other characters is effective and the speaker demonstrates ease of language use.
Presentation/Role play skills
Level 1
Student is in character only briefly and sporadically, making the role play ineffective and unbelievable. Poor presentation skills.
Level 2
Student attempts to stay in character, but drops in and out often, making the role play less effective and believable. Fair presentation skills.
Level 3
Student stays in character and communicates effectively and believably most of the time. Good presentation skills (eye contact, pace, volume).
Level 4
Student stays in character and communicates effectively and believably the entire time. Very good presentation skills (eye contact, pace, volume).
Factuality of required information
Level 1
Presentation contains information that is completely incorrect and does not use information required about the famous person.
Level 2
Presentation contains information that is somewhat correct and does not use all of the information required about the famous person.
Level 3
Presentation contains information that is mostly correct and uses most of the information required about the famous person.
Level 4
Presentation contains information that is accurate and uses all of the information required about the famous person.
Interaction with famous person
Level 1
Presentation contains minimal interaction with the other famous person.
Level 2
Presentation shows some interaction with the other famous person.
Level 3
Presentation shows a good amount of interaction with the other famous person.
Level 4
Presentation contains lots of interaction with the other famous person.
Learned information and natural
Level 1
Presentation looks too unnatural and unprepared. The presenter mostly reads from his/her paper instead of demonstrating knowledge of the material.
Level 2
Presentation looks slightly unnatural and unprepared. The presenter reads from his/her paper instead of demonstrating knowledge of the material.
Level 3
Presentation looks fairly natural and prepared. The presenter only needs to glance at notes from his/her paper and appears to know most of the information.
Level 4
Presentation looks very natural and prepared. The presenter doesn't need to look at notes from his/her paper and appears to know all of the information.
Keywords:
role-play
Subjects:
English
History
Humanities
Social Sciences
Education
(General)
Types:
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