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Script Project Rubric
Famous artwork Script Project Rubric
Students will create an original script as a final project. The script can can be on the topic of their choice. The script must be a minimum of 5 minutes in final performance format.
Rubric Code:
FX8A928
By
marioni
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Scriptwriting Project
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
adequate
3 pts
needs work
2 pts
Voice and Originality
Excellent
The script was written for an appropriate audience. All of the sentences are the student's own.
Good
Most of the script was written for an appropriate audience. Most of the sentences are the student's own
adequate
Some parts of the script were written for an appropriate audience. Some of the sentences are the student's own.
needs work
The script was not written for an appropriate audience. Most of the sentences are not the students' own.
Content
Excellent
The script is dynamic, engaging, and original. The student created a unique and well-developed story.
Good
The script is original and interesting, though some parts may not have been fully developed or explored.
adequate
Much of the script was not developed or thought out well. Though the student had some original ideas, some of the content was based on other stories.
needs work
The script is not original, is not developed, and does not hold the audience's attention.
Mechanics
Excellent
Writer has completely correct formatting, spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Good
Writer has all but a few correct formatting, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
adequate
Writing has most correct formatting, spelling punctuation, and grammar.
needs work
Writer has little to no correct formatting, spelling, punctuation, or grammar.
Organization
Excellent
The script is written in an organized fashion
The story line is presented clearly. The script follows the plot structure discussed in class (i.e. rising action, climax, etc.).
Good
The script is somewhat organized. Thought was put into the organization of the plot, though some parts are not clear or thought out as well.
adequate
The script is not well organized. The plot does not follow the structure discussed in class.
needs work
The script is unorganized. The audience has trouble following the plot and/or the student has little to no plot involved.
Plot Twist
Excellent
The script met all requirements for Plot Twist.
Good
The script meets over half of the Plot Twist requirements.
adequate
The script only meets half of the Plot Twist requirements.
needs work
The script meets less than half of the Plot Twist requirements.
Keywords:
theatre, drama, theater, scriptwriting, screenplay, stage play, teleplay
Subjects:
Arts and Design
English
Types:
Writing
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