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Theatresports Assessment 
Rubric to assess students ability at improvisation
Rubric Code: CX2B45A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Not Achieved/Good Attempt

1 pts

Achieved/Good

2 pts

Merit/Excellence

3 pts

Making Offers

Not Achieved/Good Attempt

made offers
Achieved/Good

made offers frequently
Merit/Excellence

made creative offers that engaged other students
Blocking the Action

Not Achieved/Good Attempt

ignored offers from other actors or said 'no' all the time
Achieved/Good

accepted offers but sometimes caused blocks to action
Merit/Excellence

never blocked the action in any way and was supportive to other actors
Creating Character

Not Achieved/Good Attempt

limited use of voice, body and movement in an attempt to create a character
Achieved/Good

used voice, body and movement to create a character
Merit/Excellence

used voice, body and movement to create an effective and entertaining character
Extending the Action

Not Achieved/Good Attempt

said or did very little to extend the action on stage
Achieved/Good

added a bit to the action to make the scene interesting
Merit/Excellence

enhanced the action and created a very entertaining scene





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