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Script Project Rubric
Students will spend the semester creating an original script as a final project. The script can either be a stage play, screenplay, or teleplay. Students are allowed to choose their topic, script type, and are given opportunities throughout the semester to write it.
Grade levels:
9-12
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Story Theater Performance Assessment
Assessment of singular actor's performance in a play
Grade levels:
6-8
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Script Analysis Notebook
Analyzing a theater script is an important skill to have for any theater practitioner. An actor needs to understand script analysis in order to play his part well. A director needs it to be able to create a vision for the play. Designers need it to develop a clear, vivid lighting, stage or sound design. At first script analysis may seem complicated, but if the steps are followed specifically and with attention to detail, it can be very educational and fun.
Grade levels:
9-12
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Capstone Group Project: Analysis of a Language
Create the following assignment within your small group communities: You will have multiple class periods to work on the assignment but you will also have to assign responsibilities to individuals to complete outside of class in order to complete the assignment successfully. Each group will receive a group grade as well as an individual grade. Your assignment is to analyze a language in the local area. You will write this in the form of an individual research paper which will be linked to the papers of your colleagues. You will then integrate the pieces and present it to the class as a lesson. After selecting the language, the group will decide which element of the laguage each person will analyze (i.e., phon., morph., syntax, cultural elements). You should hand in the plan of the group, significant contributions and who made them, a personal log of your own daily contributions to the group, and your individual research paper & lesson plan.
Grade levels: N/A
territhrush
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Staging the Play: Performance Rubric
Performance of Drama for English Class
Grade levels:
9-12
territhrush
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5th Grade Expository Essay on an Explorer
Guidelines for scoring an expository essay on the explorer chosen in Social Studies Class. The essay should provide biographical information about the explorer and major events in his life.
Grade levels:
K-5
territhrush
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Writing: Short Story
9th grade students create short story using THEME: THE DECEPTIVENESS OF APPEARANCES
Grade levels:
9-12
territhrush
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