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Group Scene Writing 
Students, in groups of two, must write a two person scene.
Rubric Code: XC3BAW
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Group Scene Writing
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Addresses Topic

Makes a statement or starts a discussion concerning topic chosen from the list.

Excellent

The assigned topic is a central part of the scene and creates a strong starting point for discussion of that topic.
Good

Scene addresses the assigned topic but gets distracted from it.
Fair

Scene rarely touches on the assigned topic.
Poor

Scene does not address assigned topic at all.
Conflict

The scene has a clear conflict.

Excellent

The conflict is clear.
Good

The conflict is strong but distracted.
Fair

The conflict is unfocused.
Poor

There is no conflict.
Character

Characters and motivations are fully formed.

Excellent

Characters and intentions are fully formed.
Good

Characters and intentions are mostly formed.
Fair

Characters and intentions are not fully formed.
Poor

Characters and intentions are unformed.
Scene Organization

The scene outline is organized and includes all plot development parts.

Excellent

Scene is organized and includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and conclusion.
Good

Scene is organized but doesn't build to a climax or doesn't have a conclusion.
Fair

Scene isn't organized and is hard to follow.
Poor

Scene is incomplete.
Format/Grammar

The scene outline is structured properly.

Excellent

The scene follows the playwriting format and rules of proper grammar.
Good

The scene usually follows the playwriting format and rules of proper grammar with a few minor mistakes.
Fair

The scene sometimes follows the playwriting format and rules of proper grammar, but suffers from a number of mistakes.
Poor

The scene does not adhere to the rules of playwriting format or grammar.





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