This rubric outlines the expectations and point values for a character impersonation assignment due on November 21st, 2016. Students will dress as a character from their AR book, bringing two related props worth 3 points each. They will present information about the book's introduction, setting, plot, two characters, conflict, resolution, and favorite part, earning 2 points for each section. Speaking loudly and clearly is worth 5 points, and completing an AR quiz after is worth 10 points. The total points possible is 35.
This rubric outlines the expectations and point values for a character impersonation assignment due on November 21st, 2016. Students will dress as a character from their AR book, bringing two related props worth 3 points each. They will present information about the book's introduction, setting, plot, two characters, conflict, resolution, and favorite part, earning 2 points for each section. Speaking loudly and clearly is worth 5 points, and completing an AR quiz after is worth 10 points. The total points possible is 35.
This rubric outlines the expectations and point values for a character impersonation assignment due on November 21st, 2016. Students will dress as a character from their AR book, bringing two related props worth 3 points each. They will present information about the book's introduction, setting, plot, two characters, conflict, resolution, and favorite part, earning 2 points for each section. Speaking loudly and clearly is worth 5 points, and completing an AR quiz after is worth 10 points. The total points possible is 35.
Students will dress up as a character from their November AR Book. They must bring or +6 wear two props or accessories related to their character.
(3 points per prop)
Students will have presentation sheet prepared and present each section. Introduction Setting: Time and Place +14 Plot Characters (2) with description Problem (Conflict) Resolution Favorite Part of Book
(2 points each) Students will speak loudly and clearly. +5