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Retelling A Myth
Students are to retell a Greek myth without writing a paper. They are creating a story board with pictures and symbols to be used as a background as they verbally retell their assigned myth.
Rubric Code:
W29C2C
By
phoiriis
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Mythology Project
Not so much
15 pts
Fairly Well
20 pts
Nicely Done
25 pts
Yeah, Baby!
30 pts
Story Board
Not so much
Pictures and symbols on your story board distract from your myth.
Fairly Well
Pictures and symbols on story board support your myth.
Nicely Done
Pictures and symbols on story board enhance the telling of your myth. They are accurate and recognizable from the story.
Yeah, Baby!
Pictures and symbols on story board are exceedingly creative and accurately help retell your myth.
Oral Presentation
Not so much
Retelling of your myth is unclear and contains some inaccuracies.
Fairly Well
Retelling of your myth is somewhat accurate and mostly clear.
Nicely Done
Retelling of your myth is accurate and clear.
Yeah, Baby!
Retelling of your myth is creative, accurate, clear, and presented professionally.
Enter Title
Not so much
5 pts
Fairly Well
10 pts
Nicely Done
15 pts
Yeah, Baby!
20 pts
Notes
Not so much
Much information was missing and unorganized in helping to prepare for the oral presentation.
Fairly Well
Note cards were somewhat complete and somewhat accurate in aiding oral presentation.
Nicely Done
Note cards were accurate and helpful in aiding oral presentation.
Yeah, Baby!
Note cards were excellently prepared and thorough in aiding oral presentation.
Mechanics
Not so much
Project is late and/or there are more than five mechanical errors.
Fairly Well
There are fewer than five mechanical errors and project is turned in on time.
Nicely Done
There is no more than one or two mechanical errors on the story board. Project is turned in on time.
Yeah, Baby!
Project story board contains myth title, group member names, and any and all writing is spelled correctly and grammatically correct. Project is turned in on time.
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Types:
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