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Christmas Scene Rubric 
Rubric Code: F27WX8
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Christmas Scene Rubric
  Deficient

5 pts

Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

Blocking

Deficient

There is no movement.
Poor

There is minimal movement.

Actors continuously have backs and/or faces turned away from the audience.
Fair

There is blocking, but it has no purpose.

Actors frequently have backs and/or faces turned away from the audience.
Good

Blocking has purpose, but not executed clearly.

Actors rarely have backs and/or faces turned away from the audience.
Excellent

Blocking is clear and purposeful.

Actors continuously cheat out to the audience.
Voice

Deficient

Actors cannot be heard at all.
Poor

Actors do no speak clearly and can barely be heard.
Fair

Actors can be heard at random times, but not always understood.
Good

Sometimes, actors can be heard and understood.
Excellent

Actors continuously enunciate and project (without yelling) so that all their dialogue is clearly understood.
Stage Picture

Deficient

Actors do not attempt to create any stage picture.

No props or costumes.
Poor

Actors attempt to create a stage area, but there is no attempts at creating a stage picture.

Minimal props and costumes were used to add to the sense of drama.
Fair

Actors sometimes recognize a stage area, but do not create an overall stage picture

Some props and costumes were used to add to the sense of drama.
Good

Actors generally recognize stage area creating a vague stage picture.

Props and costumes were used effectively to add to the sense of drama.
Excellent

Actors consistently recognize stage area creating a clear picture.

Many props and costumes were included to add to the sense of drama at all times.
Performance

Deficient

Actors read straight from script.
Poor

Actors are not commited to their roles. The audience does not believe in the characters.

Actors never interact with other characters onstage.
Fair

Actors are sometimes in character throughout the scenes. Sometimes, the actors are believable.

Actors rarely interact with other characters onstage.
Good

Actors stay in character throughout the scenes and have made a strong commitment to their roles. For the most part, actors are believable.

Actors generally interact with other characters onstage.
Excellent

Actors have actually "become" the roles they are playing. Actors are 100% believable in their roles.

Actors continuously interact with other characters onstage.




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