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Scene Analysis 
Students view film versions of Macbeth while identifying, analyzing, and interpreting the techniques used in the film to achieve the director's purpose.
Rubric Code: TX6ACA9
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

Student has not achieved mastery of analysis

3 pts

Fair

Student has some mastery of analysis

6 pts

Good

Student has good mastery of analysis

8 pts

Excellent

Student has excellent mastery of analysis

10 pts

Invention

Poor

Student has not identifed the audience and has not constructed a clear thesis or central argument.
Fair

Student has identified the audience and suggested the central argument, but has not convinced the reader/viewer of the purpose.
Good

Student has identified the audience and stated the central argument by giving a thesis with support.
Excellent

Student has clearly identified the audience and clearly stated the central argument. Writer/presenter's purpose is clear to the reader.
Analysis of Strategies

Poor

Student has not successfully identified the strategies employed by the director.
Fair

Student has identified some of the strategies employed by the director and alluded to examples of same.
Good

Student has identified several of the strategies employed by the director and has given some examples.
Excellent

Student has clearly identified several strategies employed by the director and has provided clear examples for each.
Performance techniques

Poor

Student is not aware of the techniques employed in the performances
Fair

Student has some awareness of the techniques employed in the performances
Good

Student has good awareness of the techniques employed in the performances
Excellent

Student has excellent awareness of the techniques employed in the performances.
Organization

Poor

Student has not mastered the art of organization in the product. Ideas are not logically presented and fluency is an issue. Topic sentences are not clear - no transitions.
Fair

Student has a planned structure to the product. However, it is somewhat mechanical and lacks fluency. Needs better transition and topic sentence.
Good

Student has a good structure - Topic sentences introduce main ideas and transistions serve purpose of movement from one idea to the next.
Excellent

Student has an ecellent structure - Excellent fluency with creative topic sentences and meaningful transitions
Grammar, Usage and Mechanics

Poor

Student lacks style and mature prose for senior level writing. Requires additional proofreading to improve and correct spelling, punctuation and grammar errors.
Fair

Student demonstrates adequate style and mature prose. Some variation in sentence structure. Mostly free of grammatical/ usage/ mechanical errors
Good

Student demonstrates good style and mature prose. Good variation in sentence structure. Free of grammatical/ usage/ mechanical errors
Excellent

Student demonstrates excellent style and mature prose. Excellent variation in sentence structure and a firm grasp of appropriate grammatical/ usage/ mechanical errors



Keywords:
  • Rhetorical Strategies- Film Techniques - Central Argument

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