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Reader's Theater Script 
This rubric will show the points that can be earned through the creation of a Reader's Theater script.
Rubric Code: P4C5WB
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Subject: Education  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Reader's Theater Script
  Poor

150 pts

Fair

200 pts

Good

225 pts

Excellent

250 pts

Theme

Poor

Student did not address the theme of "assimilation" at all in the play.
Fair

Student does not make "assimilation" the center topic of theme
Good

Student used assimilation in the play but it is not the major theme.
Excellent

Student accurately uses the theme of "assimilation" within the context of the play.
Play Format

Poor

Students did not follow the rules of dialogue, stage directions, and character names in the format of the play.
Fair

Students were not consistent with the rules of dialogue, character names, and stage directions.
Good

Only a couple of formatting issues were apparent, 2-3, in the context of the play.
Excellent

The entire play is done neatly and without any formatting issues for the character name, dialogue, and stage directions.
Characters

Poor

Students did not follow directions and stick to the 3 person character limit.
Fair

Student did not develop their character personalities.
Good

students only defined one or two character traits.
Excellent

Students selected a passage with the appropriate number of characters for the group's performance and they are all unique and well developed.
Use of Class Time

Poor

Students did no visible work during assigned class time.
Fair

Students worked for approximately 50% of the assigned class time.
Good

Students worked for 50-75% of the assigned class time.
Excellent

Students worked for 75-100% of the assigned class time.




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