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Video/Interview 
Students will create a fictional interview video with the protagonist, antagonist, or author where they play the character/author and dress the part.
Rubric Code: T246W3X
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

Participants

Excellent

Voice, behavior, and setting reflect the podcast's characters
Good

Student has elements of ,voice, and behavior. Setting partially reflects the podcast's characters.
Fair

Only one of the following are evident: student has elements of voice, and behavior, setting partially reflects the podcast's characters.
Poor

Student did not attempt to incorporate elements of voice and behavior. There is no setting reflecting the podcast's characters.
Questions

Excellent

All questions were relevant to the podcast. There was a clear connection (team work) between the participants.
Good

Some questions were relevant to the podcast. There was a clear connection (team work) between the participants.
Fair

A few questions were relevant to the podcast. There was a clear connection (team work) between the participants.
Poor

One or two questions were relevant to the podcast. There was a clear connection (team work) between the participants.
Interview

Excellent

Interview is smoothly run
with an effective give and take between questions and
answers.
Good

Interview is adequately run
with a moderately effective give and take between questions and
answers.
Fair

Interview is somewhat
awkward or uneven.
Poor

Interview is difficult to follow.
Production

Excellent

Volume and visual
presentation are excellent.
Good

Volume and visual presentation
are adequate.
Fair

Volume and visual
presentation are occasionally
inconsistent.
Poor

Volume and visual
presentation are inadequate.
Length

Excellent

Video length keeps the
audience interested and
engaged within 3-5 min. limit
Good

Video length keeps audience
listening within 3-5-minute limit.
Fair

Video length is somewhat
longer or shorter than 3-5-
minute limit.
Poor

Video is significantly longer or shorter than 3-5 minute limit.





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