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Re-writing a scene from Frankenstein by Nick Dear 
Students will choose one of the scenes from a given list and make adaptations in whichever way they see fit, that will lead to a change in either the outcome of the scene and/or the ending of the play.
Rubric Code: BX32WCW
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Developing

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

TOTAL

(N/A)

Creativity/Originality

Developing

The new scene has not been modified in any way. There is no evidence of creativity.
Fair

The new scene has been modified somewhat. There is evidence of a little creativity.
Good

The new scene has been modified adequately. Creativity is evident
Excellent
TOTAL
Characters

Developing

The characters' actions and their language used are unrecognizable.
Fair

The characters' actions and their language used are somewhat believable. They are very different from the original.
Good

The characters' actions and their language used are very believable. They are a little different from the original.
Excellent

The characters' actions and their language used are entirely believable. They have not 'strayed' from the original.
TOTAL
Plot

Developing

The plot in the new scene is no different from the original. There is no change in the final outcome.
Fair

The plot in the new scene was planned somewhat. The outcome of this scene only has bearing on this scene.
Good

The plot in the new scene was quite well-thought out. The outcome of this scene might affect some parts of the play.
Excellent

The plot in the new scene was very well-thought out. The outcome of this scene definitely affects the entire play!
TOTAL
Language and Grammar

Developing

The new scene was not proof-read. There are more than ten language errors.
Fair

The new scene was proof-read, but there are between four and ten language errors.
Good

The new scene was proof-read, but there were fewer than three errors.
Excellent

The new scene was proof-read and there are no language errors.
TOTAL
Overall impression

Developing

The new scene appears to lack planning. Characters are not believable and the final outcome differs too much from the original.
Fair

The new scene was somewhat well-planned. Characters are believable. The final outcome does not remain within the context of the original and alters the original considerably.
Good

The new scene has some details and was well-planned. Characters are quite believable. The final outcome is plausible, but does not remain within the context of the original.
Excellent

The new scene was detailed and well- planned. Characters are very believable and the final outcome is plausible and remains within the context of the original.
TOTAL




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