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Video Book Talk Script Rubric 
Use this rubric to guide students through writing a script for a video book talk and for grading students' final product.
Rubric Code: H2A93C
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Proficient

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Basic

10 pts

Under Developed

5 pts

Content

Proficient

Introduces the book's title, author and main character somewhere in the script.
Presents a concise but vivid summary of the plot. Includes information about the work's setting and the main character's problem or goal.
Good

Introduces the book's title, author and main character somewhere in the script.
Presents a general summary of the plot. Includes some information about the book's setting or the main character's problem or goal.
Basic

Introduces the book's title, author and main character somewhere in the script.
Presents a vague summary of the plot.
Little or no information is including about the setting or the main character's problem or goal.
Under Developed

The title, author and/or main character are not included.
Presents little or no summary of the book.
The setting is not discussed.
The main characters' problem or goal are not discussed.
Organization

Proficient

The Script is organized in a completely logical sequence and is easy to follow.
There is a smooth flow from one idea to the next.
There is a clear introduction, body and conclusion.
Good

The Script is organized in a sequence that is fairly easy to follow.
Most ideas flow smoothly.
There is an introduction, body and conclusion.
Basic

The Script has some structure but lacks a sense of flow and transition from one idea to the next.
One of the following may be missing from the review: an introduction, body, or conclusion.
Under Developed

The Script lacks organization and structure.
Ideas are presented in a scattered, disorganized manner.
There is no clear introduction, body or conclusion.
Length

Proficient

Summary is at least 20 lines long and 260+ words. (Word document using 1.25" margins and #12 Times New Roman font).
Good

Summary is at least 15 lines long and 200-259 words. (Word document using 1.25" margins and #12 Times New Roman font).
Basic

Summary is at least 10 lines long and 150 to 199 words. (Word document using 1.25" margins and #12 Times New Roman font).
Under Developed

The summary is less than 10 lines long and less than 149 words. (Word document using 1.25" margins and #12 Times New Roman font).
Mechanics

Proficient

The reviewer uses grammatically correct sentences with subject/verb agreement.
Uses a variety of sentence types.
Uses precise evaluative vocabulary.
Makes very few punctuation errors.
0-2 spelling errors.
Good

The reviewer uses grammatically correct sentences with subject/ verb agreement.
Uses some evaluative vocabulary.
Makes some punctuation errors.
3-5 spelling errors.
Basic

There are 1-2 incomplete sentences, fragments or run-on sentences.
The reviewer uses limited vocabulary.
Makes a number of punctuation errors.
6-8 spelling errors.
Under Developed

There are more than 2 incomplete sentences, fragments or run-on sentences.
The reviewer makes numerous punctuation errors that create confusion.
Over 9 spelling errors.
Completion of Assignment

Proficient

Script is turned in early or on time.
Thoroughly addresses all requirements of the assignment.
Good

Script is turned in on time.
Addresses all the requirements of the assignment.
Basic

Script is turned late in the period on the day it was due or is turned in one day late.
Does not address all the requirements of the assignment.
Under Developed

Script is turned in more than one day late or not at all.
Does not address the requirements of the assignment.



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