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One-Act Play 
After reading plays students write their own one-act with a character page, scenes, stage directions, etc.
Rubric Code: E23C3CB
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric One-Act Play
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs Work

1 pts

Structure

Excellent

The one-act play follows the proposed structure, and there is a clear beginning, middle, and end. The play encompasses the source material. The entire play takes place in one scene.
Good

The one-act play follows the proposed structure, and there is a beginning, middle, and end. The play does does not encompass the source material. The entire play is one scene.
Fair

The one-act play hardly follows the proposed structure, and the beginning, middle, and end are somewhat unclear. Scene changes are added unnecessarily.
Needs Work

The one-act play does not have a clear beginning, middle, and ending.
Dialogue

Excellent

The dialogue is realistic and interesting. The lines do not sound robotic and flows naturally between the characters.
Good

The dialogue is somewhat realistic and interesting. Lines are short; characters occasionally interrupt one another, etc.
Fair

The dialogue is hardly realistic or interesting. Lines may be wordy, and characters speak too politely/formally.
Needs Work

Dialogue is extremely unrealistic.
Characters

Excellent

Characters are layered and interesting. Fears, interests, and personality are explored, and characters are unique. No clone characters appear. Each character has a reason to be in the scene.
Good

Characters are layered and interesting. Fears, interests, and personality are briefly explored, but characters might be similar to one another. Each character has a reason to be in the scene.
Fair

Characters are hardly layered, but interesting. Fears, interests, and personality are only slightly revealed. Characters are similar to one another, and it's unclear why some characters are there.
Needs Work

Characters are not layered or interesting. They are one-dimensional, identical, and/or unnecessary.



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