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Music to Mime 
Rubric Code: C29CB3
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

15 pts

Fair

20 pts

Good

25 pts

Music

Poor

Music does not work well with the mime at all, and it did not fit with the scene.
Fair

The Music was good, and it flowed well.
Good

Music fits perfectly with the scene and the movements on stage.
Idea

Poor

The idea was common and boring. It did not make a lot of sense.
Fair

The idea was creative, but it has been used a few times before.
Good

The idea was original and creative. It was well thought out.
Preparation

Poor

Obvious that it was prepared before hand. Little rehearsal time was put into the scene.
Fair

It was well prepared, but not rehearsed enough for a quality performance.
Good

Scene was well rehearsed and prepared for the audience.
Stage Presence

Poor

The person was nervous and shy on stage. It took away from the performance, and they shied away from the audience.
Fair

Stage presence was average, but the person still seemed uncomfortable on stage.
Good

The person seems comfortable on stage, and he/she is obviously confident in their performance.




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