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Group Skit Presentation Rubric-Mythology
Group Skit Presentation Rubric-Mythology
7 Greek Mythology Skit Assessment
Rubric Code:
UX935C5
By
carabarker
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Group Skit Presentation Rubric
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Script
Narrative Text
Excellent
The script follows a narrative storyline, and has an obvious plot, setting, and theme.
Good
The script follows a narrative storyline, and contains a hazy plot, setting, and theme.
Fair
The script is narrative, and has at least two of the following: plot, setting, theme.
Poor
The script is narrative but does not have at least two of the following: plot, setting, theme.
Content
Excellent
Group members showed a good understanding of Greek mythology and its role in everyday life. No mistakes were made with regard to content knowledge.
Good
Group members showed a solid understanding of the Greek mythology. Content missing minor elements or contained minor errors.
Fair
Group members had only a superficial understanding of Greek mythology. Several mistakes were made during the presentation.
Poor
Group members had little to no understanding of the Greek mythology, and the script was irrelevant/unrelated to it.
Characters
Excellent
Included at least 1 Greek god and displays a firm understanding of their personalities and roles in Greek life.
Good
Included at least 1 Greek god and displays an awareness of their roles in Greek life.
Fair
Included at least 1 Greek god with minor references to his or her role in society.
Poor
Includes 1 or no Greek gods, with little reference to their roles in society.
Line Dispersement
Excellent
Each character has about the same number of lines (at least 7 each)
Good
Each character has about the same amount of lines (at least 5)--some characters may have more lines than others.
Fair
Each character has at least 3 lines, and one or more characters have a greater amount than the others.
Poor
Each character has at least one line, but one or two characters contribute to the majority of the dialogue.
Teamwork/Participation
Excellent
___________ did his/her share of work and contributed much to the final product.
Good
___________ participated and worked usually made good contributions.
Fair
___________ sometimes did the work, but only sometimes or when directly asked.
Poor
___________ did not carry his/her own weight and mostly relied on everyone else to get the work done.
Performance
Organization
Excellent
Skit was very easy to follow and understand. Lines and transitions between group members were well planned and executed cleanly.
Good
Skit was fairly easy to follow and understand. The lines may have not flowed smoothly but it did not away from the overall presentation.
Fair
Skit was not clearly organized. Lines and transitions between members were jumpy or awkward.
Poor
Skit lacked flow. Poor transitions between group members individual parts, and was very difficult to follow.
Visual Aid(s)/Props
Excellent
Visual aids/Props used were used effectively throughout presentation. Group members used visual aids as a supplement, not as a crutch.
Good
Visual aids/Props used were somewhat effective, but weren't used consistently thoughout presentation.
Fair
Visual aids/Props used did not support verbal presentation. They lacked information, or groups members read from them.
Poor
Visual aids/Props were not used at all.
Time
Excellent
Group used 4-5 minutes for their skit.
Good
Group used 3 minutes for their skit.
Fair
Group used 2 minutes for their skit.
Poor
Group used 1 minute or less for thier skit.
Keywords:
Group Skit Introductions
Subjects:
English
Foreign Languages
History
Science
Types:
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