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Storyboard
Story-Plot Diagram - ...and now Miguel
Students will create a storyboard and identify each element of the plot by explaining the exposition (characters and setting), conflict, rising action, climax/turning point, falling action and resolution.
Rubric Code:
C2W427A
By
sharon_dekock
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Class note
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Story-Plot Diagram
GREAT/Exceeds Exp.
(N/A)
GOOD/Met Expecta.
(N/A)
FAIR/Approaching Exp
(N/A)
Dramatic Structure:
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax/Turning Point
Falling Action
Denouement
GREAT/Exceeds Exp.
All key events of the plot structure are listed and/or drawn.
GOOD/Met Expecta.
Almost all key events of plot structure are listed and/or drawn.
FAIR/Approaching Exp
Some events of the plot structure are listed and/or drawn, but are incomplete and some key events are missing and/or not in order.
Dialogue
GREAT/Exceeds Exp.
Dialogue keeps the story moving along, adds to the pace and shows what the character might be feeling. Adds to the interest and entertainment.
GOOD/Met Expecta.
Dialogue is repetitive and/or scant.
FAIR/Approaching Exp
Hardly any dialogue or has not been included.
Present Tense Verbs
GREAT/Exceeds Exp.
All verbs are written in the present tense ready for script writing.
GOOD/Met Expecta.
Most verbs are written in the present tense.
FAIR/Approaching Exp
Very few present tense verbs have been used or none at all.
Stage Directions
GREAT/Exceeds Exp.
Narration is written to clearly show the action on stage.
GOOD/Met Expecta.
Most of the narration is written to show the action onstage.
FAIR/Approaching Exp
Some of the narration is written to show the action on stage.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
English
Types:
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