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Student Directed Published Scene 
Rubric Code: PXAXW79
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Public Rubric
Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Student Directed Published Scene
  Excellent

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Needs More Work

1 pts

Tells the Story

Excellent

Group creates scene that stays true to the author's intent, language, and theme.
Good

Group creates scene that usually stays true to the author's intent, language, and theme.
Needs More Work

Group does not create a scene that stays true to the author's intent, language, and/or theme.

or

The scene presented was difficult to understand without explanation.
Imagination

Excellent

Group consistently and imaginatively agrees to pretend and reacts to imaginary sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures
Good

Group usually is able to pretend and react to imaginary sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and textures with some outside support.
Needs More Work

Group does not agree to pretend; does not react to imaginary sights, sounds, smells tastes, and textures
Body Position/Facial Expression

Excellent

Group is consistently able to:
-Act with audience’s perspective in mind
-Use dramatic facial expression appropriate to thoughts and feelings of the character
- Exaggerate expression for audience to see
-Communicate consistent meaning
Good

Group is usually able to:
-Act with an audience’s perspective in mind
-Use dramatic facial expression appropriate to thoughts and feelings of the character
-Exaggerate expression for audience to see
-Communicate consistent meaning
Needs More Work

Group does not:
- Act with audience perspective in mind
-Vary body movement beyond neutral
-Use any facial expression
-Communicate meaning (the thoughts and feelings of the character) using body/face
Focus

Excellent

Group is consistently able to:
-Remain in character
-Remember lines and blocking
Good

Group is usually able to:
-Remain in character
- Remember lines and blocking
Needs More Work

Group:
-breaks character (laughs, etc) several times.
Does not use lines from open scene.
Cooperation/Listening to Director

Excellent

-All group members are actively involved in the ensemble/team
- Actors listen to director and take direction
-Embrace new ideas
-Value all members
Good

Group is usually able to work as an ensemble/team, with little outside direction.
Needs More Work

Group members don’t know what to do, are unable to work as an ensemble/team, do not listen to director's ideas, and are unwilling to resolve disagreements










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