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Writing a Play
Writing a Play
After reading and analyzing the play, "Montana Jones and the Gymnasium of Doom" you should have a good idea of the textual structure of a play. You will write a play based upon your life. You may make up the actions if need be. Be sure to include all of the elements of a play.
Rubric Code:
ZX86BB4
By
bpintus
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Writing a Play
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Stage Directions
Excellent
The play is inclusive of stage direction which is detailed and explains the characters actions, emotions, and props.
Good
The play is somewhat inclusive of stage direction and included some detailed character actions, emotions, and props.
Fair
The play has little stage direction which is confusing and is not very detailed.
Needs Work
The play does not have any stage direction.
Dialogue
Excellent
The dialogue flows and it is interesting. Dialogue follows the story.
Good
The dialogue somewhat flows and is interesting. Dialogue follows the story most of the time.
Fair
The dialogue does not flow very well and it is confusing to the reader. Dialogue seldom follows the story.
Needs Work
Dialogue is extremely chopping and does not make sense.
Setting
Excellent
Setting is realistic, in detail and present on all scenes.
Good
Setting is present for all scenes but not as realistically written.
Fair
Setting is not clear before each scene, or is not present on all scenes.
Needs Work
No setting at the beginning of each scene.
Characters
Excellent
Includes all well developed and they use proper dialogue.
Good
Includes somewhat developed characters with proper dialogue.
Fair
Characters are not well developed and confuse the reader.
Needs Work
Missing important characters from the story.
Conventions
Excellent
Play is typed, double spaced, and in an acceptable font OR neatly hand written. No grammatical mistakes. Coverpage has title of play, student name and date.
Good
Typed or hand written. Contains a couple grammatical mistakes and /or is missing one required piece of data (name or date) from the coverpage. Coverpage has title of play.
Fair
Play is typed or handwritten. Contains several grammatical mistakes and/or two pieces of the required data on the coverpage (name, date, and/or title) are missing.
Needs Work
Play is sloppy and unable to read. Many grammatical errors. Coverpage is missing a lot of data.
Keywords:
Playwriting
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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