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Blocking Notation and Scene (beginner)
Blocking Notation and Scene (beginner)
Students will block a scene as a group that is non verbal. Every actor must enter the stage, do something and then exit. It should be clear what is going on in the scene even though there are no words. After students block the scene, they must write down the blocking notation together. They will then perform their scene. The scene performed and the blocking notation should match up
Rubric Code:
MX98X7X
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shellyblay1
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Blocking Notation and Scene
Poor
1 pts
Basic
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Blocking Notation
Poor
Blocking notation is not very clear. There is not a key or ground plan or they are not completed/clear. The scene is not legible and doesn't really use blocking notation. Not all character enter or exit.
Basic
Blocking notation is somewhat clear. There is a key at the top of the page that matches some notations used for scene. The key may be missing some notations. There is a ground plan showing the set. The scene is somewhat legible and is at least 3 lines long. Most characters enter at least once, but some don't have an exit.
Proficient
Blocking notation is clear. There is a complete key at the top of the page that matches most notations used for scene. There is a ground plan showing the set. The scene is legible and at least
5 lines long. Every character enters and exits at least once
Advanced
Blocking Notation is very clear. There is a complete key at the top of the page that matches all notations used for the scene. There is also a ground plan showing the set. The scene is legible and at least 6 lines long. Every character enters and exits at least once
Story Line
Poor
It is not possible to figure out what is going on in the scene based on the blocking, acting and ground plan.
Basic
It is difficult to figure out what is going on in the scene, based on the blocking, acting and ground plan.
Proficient
It is somewhat clear based on the blocking, ground plan and acting what the story line for the scene is.
Advanced
It is very clear based on blocking, ground plan and acting what the story line for the scene is.
Scene Performance
Poor
Actors on stage are not clear at all. They aren't trying to depict their characters at all.
Basic
Actors on stage aren't very clear. They don't have clear facial expressions or actions.
Proficient
Actors on stage are pretty clear. You can tell based on facial expressions and actions what the are doing, but may not be sure of who they are.
Advanced
Actors on stage are very clear. You can tell based on facial expressions and actions who or what they are doing.
Matching scene to blocking notation
Poor
The blocking notation and the scene don't match at all. There are 10+ mistakes.
Basic
The blocking notation doesn't really match the scene. There are 7-9 mistakes.
Proficient
The blocking notation matches the scene pretty well. There are 4-6 mistakes.
Advanced
The blocking notation and the scene presented match up perfectly. There are only 1 -3 mistakes.
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