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One-Act Play Presentation 
Students perform one-act play
Rubric Code: BXB2XC7
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric One-Act Play Presentation
  Minimal

1 pts

Basic

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Advanced

4 pts

Props/Costumes
8 pts

Minimal

Play uses at least 1 prop, but is not a high quality, nor does it help the audience understand the play. Costumes weren't used.
Basic

Play uses at least 1 prop that help audience understand the plot of the play, but may not be high quality item. Few members used a costume.
Proficient

Play uses at least 2 props that help audience understand the plot of the play. Most group members to used a costume.
Advanced

Plays uses 3 or more different props that enhance audience understanding of plot.
All students used a costume.
Timing
8 pts

Minimal

Performance was under-rehearsed. Performance was shorter than 5 minutes
Basic

Performance needs polishing. Performance was between 5-7 minutes.
Proficient

Performance was reasonably well-rehearsed. Performance was between 7-9 minutes
Advanced

Performance was very polished. Performance was between 10-15 minutes.
Non-Verbal Expression
8 pts

Minimal

Actor's head, eye, and hand movements do not match the script or engage the audience.
Basic

Actor's movements are under rehearsed. Some evidence of either eye contact with others OR gestures.
Proficient

Actor performs with confidence; head, eye, and hand movements engages audience and enhances characterization.
Advanced

Actor's performance reflects well rehearsed, expressive movements, enthusiastic rendering of character. Head, eye, and hand movements engages audience throughout performance and shows exceptional characterization.
Voice Expression & Volume
8 pts

Minimal

Voice pace, expression, and volume gives "flat" delivery with little regard to emotion. Voice is barely audible.
Basic

Voice pace, expression, and volume communicates one emotion. Voice is either too soft or too loud, but is audible throughout performance.
Proficient

Actor's voice shows understanding of character. Pace, expression, and volume vary to accurately demonstrate character's emotions. Voice is clearly audible throughout performance.
Advanced

Actor's voice thoroughly masters the characterization. Pace, expression, and volume vary dramatically and skillfully demonstrate character's emotions. Voice is clearly audible throughout performance.
Appropriateness
4 pts

Minimal

Play is not school appropriate.
Basic

Play is somewhat school appropriate.
Proficient

Play is mostly school appropriate.
Advanced

Play is school appropriate.



Keywords:
  • acting; drama; theatre; costume; prop







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