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Creating a Television Show 
Students create a television show and write a script for one episode.
Rubric Code: LXB6B29
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Creating a TV Show
Assessment of class project to create a TV episode
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

PLOT

A description of what is taking place

Poor

Outline of the plot is insufficient, poorly written and organized
Fair

Outlines the plot, but lacks clarity; adequately written and organized
Good

Clearly outlines the plot; well written and well organized
SETTING

A description of where the episode takes place (perhaps more than one setting in the episode)

Poor

Outline of the setting is insufficient, poorly written and organized
Fair

Outlines the setting, but lacks clarity; adequately written and organized
Good

Clearly outlines the setting; well written and well organized
CHARACTERS

A description of each character and any relationships the actors need to know

Poor

Outline of the characters is insufficient, poorly written and organized
Fair

Outlines the characters, but lacks clarity; adequately written and organized
Good

Clearly outlines the characters; well written and well organized
TARGET AUDIENCE

A description of the composition and age of the intended viewers

Poor

Outline of the target audience is insufficient, poorly written and organized
Fair

Outlines the target audience, but lacks clarity; adequately written and organized
Good

Clearly outlines the target audience; well written and well organized
SCRIPT

A detailed description of the episode - what each character says and any gestures/emotions necessary to convey the intent of the scene

Poor

Script does not follow the usual format for a television script
Fair

Script follows the usual format for a television script; is adequately written
Good

Script follows the usual format for a television script; is well written and organized
STORYBOARD

A pictorial representation of the flow of the story

Poor

Storyboard does not show the flow of the episode
Fair

Storyboard shows the flow of the episode but lacks clarity; adequately organized
Good

Storyboard shows the flow of the episode in a clear and concise manner; well organized



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  • Television show production

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