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Puppets

  Derived from rubric: Book Report Puppet Show
built by jacquii

Rubric Code: G7A4X7
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Categories: Subjects: Foreign Languages   Education  
Types: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Puppets
Puppets should be constructed of materials that can be seen at a distance of 10 feet.
Excellent

Puppets are original, creative, well constructed, and easily visible. No pieces fell off during the performance.
Good

Puppets are original and well constructed. No pieces fell off during the performance.
Fair

Puppets were ready made. No pieces fell off during performance.
Poor

Puppets were not complete, well constructed, OR pieces fell off during performance.
Puppet Character
Excellent

Puppet is complete and truly represents character. It has lots of features and is entertaining to look at.
Good

Puppet is complete and represents character.
Fair

Puppet is complete and represents character somewhat.
Poor

Puppet does not represent character.
Puppet Manipulation
Excellent

Puppeteer always manipulated puppets so audience could see them. The puppets were manipulated in a way that made sense to the audience.
Good

Puppeteer usually manipulated the puppets so the audience could see them.
Fair

Puppeteer sometimes manipulated the puppets so the audience could see them.
Poor

Puppeteer rarely manipulated the puppets and they mostly remained in the same place.
Expression
Puppeteer should be expressive and change for each character.
Excellent

Puppeteer's voice showed a lot of expression and emotion. It was obvious the student had practiced.
Good

Puppeteer's voice showed some expression and emotion but student should have practiced a little more.
Fair

Puppeteer's voice showed a little expression and emotion but the performance did not appear to be practiced.
Poor

Puppeteer's voice was monotone and did not show expression OR the puppeteer laughed or giggled inappropriately during the performance OR the performance was obviously not planned or practiced.
Voice Projection
Excellent

Puppeteer was always audible and the audience could clearly understand.
Good

Puppeteer was usually audible to the audience.
Fair

Puppeteer was sometimes audible to the audience, but the audience may not have followed the entire show due to inability to hear.
Poor

Puppeteer was rarely audible and the audience was not engaged because they could not hear.



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