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Macbeth Pantomime Project
Your group will perform a pantomime of the banquet scene in Act 3. One performer will play Macbeth, one will play Banquo's ghost, one will play Lady Macbeth, and the rest will be the guests.
Rubric Code:
HX4384C
By
RogueScholar
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Macbeth Pantomime Project
Excellent
4 pts
Very Good
3 pts
Adequate
2 pts
Inadequate
1 pts
Knows the Story
Excellent
The group knows the story will and has obviously practiced telling the story several times.
Very Good
The group knows the story pretty well and has practiced telling the story once or twice.
Adequate
The group knows some of the story, but did not appear to have practiced.
Inadequate
The group did not appear to know the story or practiced.
Pacing
Excellent
The story is told slowly where the storyteller wants to create suspense and told quickly when there is a lot of action.
Very Good
The story is paced well, but one or two parts seem to drag or to be rushed.
Adequate
The story shows an attempt at pacing, but the story seems to drag or be rushed in several places.
Inadequate
The story is told all at one pace. The pace does not change to match the story.
Acting
Excellent
The group uses facial expressions and movements to make the characters more believable and the story more easily understood.
Very Good
The group often uses facial expressions and movements to make the characters more believable and the story more understood.
Adequate
The group tries to use facial expressions and movements to make the characters more believable and the story more easily understood.
Inadequate
The group tells the story, but does not use facial expressions or movement to make the story more interesting or clear.
Problem
Excellent
It is very easy for the audience to understand what problem the main character(s) face and why it is a problem.
Very Good
It is fairly easy for the audience to understand what problem the main character(s) face and why it is a problem.
Adequate
It is fairly easy for the audience to understand what problem the main character(s) face but it is not clear why it is a problem.
Inadequate
It is not clear what problem the main character(s) face.
Keywords:
Shakespeare, Macbeth, performance
Subjects:
English
Types:
Presentation
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