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Audience Etiquette 
Students will define, create posters and present the topic of audience eiquette.
Rubric Code: C8X58B
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Teamwork

Poor

Student did not actively participate as part of the team.
Fair

Student participated as part of the team 50-75% of the time.
Good

Student was an active and involved member of the team.
Presentation

Poor

Student did not actively participate in the presentation.
Fair

Student participated in the presentation 50-75% of the time
Good

Student was an active part of the presentation
Creation

Poor

Student did not help build the audience etiquette poster.
Fair

Student helped with the poster creation 50-75% of the time.
Good

Student had active involvement in the creation of the poster.
Appearance

Poor

Poster appearance is messy and unorganized without a logical train of thought.
Fair

Poster appearance is informative but displays a lack of effort.
Good

Poster appearance is clean, visually pleasing and displays a logical train of thought.



Keywords:
  • Audience, etiquette, theatre


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