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Acting out a favorite book scene 
Students will act out a favorite scene from their book to present to the class.
Rubric Code: K2W7CAA
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Scene Story-telling

4

The scene was well presented. Actors told an accurate story through his/her acting. Anyone familiar with the story would know the scene that was performed.
3

The scene was somewhat well presented. The story was somewhat told with some inaccuracy. Audience was able to follow the scene performed.
2

The scene was not well presented. Silliness/forgetfulness occurred. There was inaccuracy and the story was not well represented and the audience was lost.
1

The scene was not represented well. Too much playfulness/forgetfulness.
There was inaccuracy and the scene was not followed.
Scene Content

4

The scene included information to allow the audience to be aware of the following: setting, character names, plot, conflict, and how it is solved.
3

Missing 1 of the stated components.
2

Missing 2 of the stated components.
1

Missing 3 or more of the stated components.
Actor/Actress Preparedness

4

The actor/actress was very prepared. He/she knew his/her lines and didn't break character. He/she "was" the character that was being portrayed. There were no mistakes made by this actor/actress.
3

One actor/actress was not prepared.
2

Two actor/actress was not prepared.
1

Three or more actors were not prepared.
Individual Reflection

4

The written reflection is complete. It indicates a knowledgeable understanding of the story and its problem, and provides accurate, and relevant details, information, and supportive reasoning.
3

The written reflection is partial and indicates a fairly good understanding of the story. Although the information selected includes mostly accurate details and ideas, some may be irrelevant or unrelated to the story's problem.
2

The written reflection is fragmentary and indicates only minimal understanding of the story's problem. It includes mainly random details and irrelevant information.
1

There is little or no written reflection. Inaccurate and irrelevant details and ideas indicate a serious misunderstanding of the story.
Spelling, grammar, neatness

4

No spelling, grammar errors and is neatly written or typed
3

3 spelling or grammar errors and is typed or written neatly
2

2 spelling or grammar errors and is written or typed
1

several spelling or grammar errors and is difficult to read



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