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Script: Selected Scene
scene writing rubric for a selected scene from your original story
Rubric Code:
F56397
By
tpohlhaus
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Script Writing
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Needs Improvement
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Dialogue
Excellent
*Dialogue is realistic, and always moves the story forward, reveals characters' relationships, or both.
Good
*Dialogue is realistic and usually moves the plot forward, reveals characters' relationships, or both.
Fair
*Dialogue is realistic, and sometimes moves the plot forward or reveals the characters' relationships.
Needs Improvement
*Dialogue is somewhat realistic, and occasionally moves the plot forward or reveals the characters' relationships.
Poor
*Dialogue is not very realistic, and usually doesn't move the plot forward or reveal the characters' relationships.
Stage Directions
Excellent
*SDs are always written in the present tense, and consistently describe what is seen onstage.
*An appropriate amount of detail is included for the director/artist.
Good
*SDs are always written in the present tense and consistently describe what is seen onstage.
*Appropriate detail is provided for the director/artist, but there is too much provided in some parts.
Fair
*SDs are usually written in the present tense, and describe what is seen, but also include narration.
*Appropriate detail is provided for the director/artist, but there is too much in many parts.
Needs Improvement
*SDs are sometimes written in the present tense, but often sound more like narration than visual details.
*Some detail is provided for the director/artist.
Poor
*SDs are not written in the present tense, and frequently sound like narration.
*Very little detail is provided for the director/artist.
Plot
Excellent
Plot is logical, clear, and detailed; the order of events is easy to follow.
Good
Plot is logical and clear; the order of events is able to be followed.
Fair
Plot is mostly logical and clear; the order of events is usually able to be followed.
Needs Improvement
Plot is partially logical and clear; the order of events is somewhat difficult to follow.
Poor
Plot is not logical and clear; the order of events is difficult to follow.
Characters
Excellent
Characters are unique and engaging. Each character has a clear reason for being in the scene.
Good
Characters are somewhat unique and engaging. Most characters have a clear reason for being in the scene.
Fair
Characters are stereotypical, but engaging. Most have a clear reason for being in the scene.
Needs Improvement
Characters are somewhat bland but slightly engaging. It is unclear why some characters are in the scene.
Poor
Characters are bland and uninteresting. It is unclear why most characters are in the scene.
Conflict
Excellent
The conflict in the scene was clearly shown. Characters' motivations were very clear.
Good
The conflict in the scene was mostly clear. Characters' motivations were clear.
Fair
The conflict in the scene was partially clear. Characters' motivations were mostly clear.
Needs Improvement
The conflict in the scene was somewhat unclear. Characters' motivations were partially clear, but some character's presence in the scene may be questionable.
Poor
The conflict in the scene was unclear. Characters' motivations were not apparent. It was not clear why they were present in the scene.
Formatting
Excellent
Script was properly and consistently formatted throughout.
Good
Script was properly and consistently formatted in most parts.
Fair
Script properly formatted in some parts.
Needs Improvement
Script was properly formatted in a few places, but formatting was inconsistent.
Poor
Script was not properly or consistently formatted.
Scene Length
Excellent
Script goes beyond the requested length.
Good
Script falls into the requested length range.
Fair
Script easily meets the minumum required length.
Needs Improvement
Script is close to the minimum required length.
Poor
Script is below the mininum required length.
Keywords:
script writing assessment
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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