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Video/Interview 
Students will create a video interview of a narrative fiction book. Eight characters from The Great Gatsby will be interviewed by "tabloid journalists".
Rubric Code: V2X4487
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

16 pts

Fair

14 pts

Poor

10 pts

Participants 20%

Excellent

Voice and behavior truly reflect the objective of the activity (Introducing interviewee and grilling them).
Good

Students have elements of, voice, and behavior, but the students do not always reflect the objective of the activity (Introducing interviewee and grilling them).
Fair

Only one of the following are evident: voice or behavior. Very little reflection of the objective is evident.
Poor

Student did not attempt to incorporate elements of voice and behavior.
Introduction 10%

Excellent

Interviewers have investigated their interviewees and introduce them to the audience, by providing some background information
Good

Interviewers introduce interviewees to the audience, by providing some background information
Fair

Basic information is given, but there is no interesting information to show a connection between the students.
Poor

Very little information (basic or otherwise) is given about interviewee, behavior shows nothing is known about your partner.
Production 10%

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.
Characters 30%

Excellent

Character traits of interviewee have been well researched and executed via Q&A in script
Good

Character traits of interviewee have been somewhat researched and executed via Q&A in script
Fair

Basic character traits are portrayed via Q&A in script
Poor

Character traits are not portrayed via Q&A in script
Setting and costume 15%

Excellent

Setting (background, sound, music, etc.) and costume have been faithfully and creatively portrayed.
Good

Setting (background, sound, music, etc.) and costume have been faithfully portrayed.
Fair

Setting (background, sound, music, etc.) and costume have been somewhat portrayed.
Poor

Setting or costume haven´t been portrayed
Climax 15%

Excellent

"Skeleton in the closet"- question reveals the scandalous or shameful secret that character may be hiding - shows character´s "true colours"
Good

"Skeleton in the closet"- question somewhat reveals the character´s "true colours"
Fair

"Skeleton in the closet"- question doesn´t really reveal character´s "true nature"
Poor

No scandalous or revealing questions



Keywords:
  • The Great Gatsby: Murder, suicide or manslaughter? The whole story behind Jay Gatsby´s life and death


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