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Duet Scene 
Rubric Code: E48X99
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Public Rubric
Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Duet Scene
  Excellent

4 pts

Satisfactory

3 pts

Needs Work

2 pts

Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Volume

Excellent

Actor could be heard through the entire scene.
Satisfactory

Actor could be heard throughout 90% of the scene.
Needs Work

Actor could be heard throughout 80% of the scene.
Unsatisfactory

Actor could be heard in 79% or less of the scene.
Emotion/Inflection

Excellent

Actor used vocal variety to portray feelings and thoughts of character through out all of the scene.
Satisfactory

Actor used vocal variety to portray feelings and thoughts of character through out most of the scene.
Needs Work

Actor used vocal variety to portray feelings and thoughts of character through out some of the scene.
Unsatisfactory

Actor did not use vocal variety.
Diction/Enunciation

Excellent

All of the words in the scene are pronounced correctly. Spoken words in scene are understood throughout the whole scene.
Satisfactory

One word is pronounced incorrectly. Spoken words in scene are understood throughout most of the scene.
Needs Work

Two words are mispronounced. Spoken words in scene are understood throughout some of the scene.
Unsatisfactory

Three or more words are mispronounced. Spoken words in scene are mumbled or difficult to understand.
Character

Excellent

Actor stays in character through the whole scene. If necessary uses character voice.
Satisfactory

Actor drops character once or twice.
Needs Work

Actor drops character three or four times.
Unsatisfactory

Actor drops character 5 or more times.
Blocking/Script

Excellent

Blocking is consistent with words of script. All movement is justified. Blocking shows creative thought.
Satisfactory

Most of the blocking follows with the words of the script. Most of the movement is justified. Blocking is effective in telling story.
Needs Work

Some of the blocking follows with the words of the script. Some of the movements are justified. Blocking needs more to enhance the story.
Unsatisfactory

Little blocking or unjustified movement.
Gestures/Character

Excellent

All gestures make sense with words spoken.
Satisfactory

Most gestures make sense with words spoken. Some gestures out of character.
Needs Work

Some gestures make sense with words spoken. Most gestures out of character.
Unsatisfactory

Little or no gestures to support character.










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