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Final Exam Dramatic Interpretation of Play Scene 
The Dramatic interpretation of scenes from either A Midsummer Night's Dream or Antigone. Students will use their creativity, organization and communication skills to present their version of their chosen scene to the class. incorporate their understanding what words and phrases mean by how they are used in the text; use context clues and reference material to understand the meanings of words in texts studied.
Rubric Code: HXBAX67
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Inquiry

Group camaraderie. Individual input.

Entertainment value , creativity and audience consideration.

Excellent

All group members put in input, used class time well, and worked together excellently, and are incorporated into the final product.

Group is well prepared. Very entertaining and informative - creative spin on scene. Has the "wow" factor.
Good

Most group members did most of the work, group members worked together moderately well, class time used mostly well. Most students had an equal part in the final product.

Group is adequately prepared. Presentation is interesting and informative as well as creative spin.
Average

Group members did not carry equal weight, members did not work out disagreements, class time used appropriately some of the time. Some students have more roles than others.

Group is mostly prepared; forgot some of their lines. Presentation is basic - not very creative.
Poor

One or two members did all the work, group members did not work together well, class time was spent goofing off. Some students not present in the video.

Not prepared. Read from a piece of paper & had difficulty reading lines. Not very creative.
Application

Clear/easy to follow for the audience.

Appropriate language used for the scene.

Excellent

Interpretation conveys an accurate & in-depth understanding of the scene, audience, and purpose. Insightful & thorough presentation, story was easy to follow.

using language that is precise and engaging, with a notable sense of voice and awareness of audience and purpose.
Good

Interpretation conveys an accurate & complete understanding of the scene, audience, and purpose. Clear & explicit presentation, was easy to follow.

Language that is fluent and original, with evident awareness of audience and purpose.
Average

Interpretation conveys a partly accurate understanding of the scene, audience, & purpose. Limited analysis or consideration for the audience/flow of the story.

Rely on basic vocabulary, with little awareness of audience or purpose.
Poor

Interpretation conveys a confused or largely inaccurate understanding of the scene, audience, & purpose. Story is very hard to follow.

Language that is imprecise or unsuitable; incoherent or inappropriate for the audience or purpose.
Communication

Voice projection.

Excellent

Group is well prepared.

Body language, facial expressions and voice are effectively used to entertain the audience.
Good

Group is adequately prepared.

Body language, facial expressions and voice are accurately used to communicate meaning.
Average

Group is mostly prepared; forgot some of their lines.

Some body language, facial expression and voice are used to communicate meaning to the audience and enhance the scene.
Poor

Not prepared. Read from a piece of paper & had difficulty reading lines.

No or incorrect body language, facial expressions and/or voice were used to enhance the scene.
Knowledge and Understanding

Adaptation

Time

Excellent

Adaptation is beyond expectations and relates to the overall meaning and context of the actual story and is creative.

Costumes are used and relate to the time period of the story.

All characters are present. Adheres to all parts of the story outline.

4-10 minutes
Good

Adaptation is well done and although it has comedic elements, it does not lose the meaning of the actual history and is creative.

Characters are present and most of the story outline is followed.

3-4 minutes
Average

The adaptation makes some sense but still does not relate to the actual story. Added elements take away from the true content.

3/4 of the characters are present in the scene.

2-3 minutes
Poor

The adaptation makes no sense and does not relate to the story at all. The play has taken away from the actual content of the original story.

less than 3 of the main characters are present in the final scene.

Less than 2 minutes



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  • ESL, english







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