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Spanish video 
Students will create a "Spanish video" that will be 3 to 5 minutes in length. Examples include: commercials for a game show, a newscast, a soap-opera, product, movie trailer, etc. The video must include each partner speaking 200 words of Spanish. All members of the team will contribute and participate in the video. You may use others for your video. The final script due 4/19 the video is due 4/25.
Rubric Code: H559A7
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Video Project
Spanish III
Spanish language aspects
Plot

Excellent

5
Script has an indepth, complete, logical story with a beginning, middle and end.
Good

4
Script is complete, logical story with a beginning, middle and end.
Fair

3
Script is complete with a few rough spots; needs more length.
Poor

1
Script is incomplete with major gaps; length is too short
Not Complete

0
No script was turned in.
Grammar

Excellent

5
There were hardly any grammar / spelling errors
(1-2).
Good

4
There were few grammar / spelling errors
(3-4)
Fair

3
There were many grammar / spelling errors
(5-7)
Poor

1-2
There were numerous errors that made it difficult to understand
(8-10)
Not Complete

0
11 or more errors.
Pronunciation/Dialogue

Excellent

5
Group is fluent, pronounces all words correctly.
Uses complex ideas, native-like flow of speech.
Good

4
In the group almost all words were pronounced correctly with the exception of 1-2 words.
Uses more complex language, but with pauses or chunks.
Fair

3
In the group some words were pronounced correctly with the exception of 3-4 words.
Uses simple sentences.
Poor

2-1
In the group many words were pronounced incorrectly. 5-6 words were pronounced incorrectly.
Language is choppy and disconnected.
Not Complete

0
7 + words were pronounced incorrectly




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Video Production Aspects
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Acting & Originality

Excellent

3
Great clarity, voice projection, no laughing that obscures scene, speaking in complete sentences. Unique and exciting. Oscar worthy material!
Good

2
Missing one of the previous elements
Fair

1.5
Missing two of the previous elements
Poor

1
Missing more than 2 elements or you can't understand or hear.
Not Complete

0
Missing all elements.
Use of Technology

Excellent

4
Excellent editing. Different scenes in film flow together naturally. The overall product is very convincing and well thought out.
Good

3
Good editing. There is good flow between scenes. The end result is well adapted and convincing.
Fair

2
Adequate editing. Some aspects of film do not flow together well. The end result is convincing but more direction and fluidity is needed.
Poor

1
Poorly edited. Film does not flow/not convincing. Parts are hard to understand or lack structure or direction. Not well thought out.
Not Complete

0
No editing. No movie.
Teamwork

Excellent

3
All members contributed an equal significant role to the film.
Good

2
All members contributed to the project, but some members did not play as significant a role in the production as a whole.
Fair

1.5
All members al least contributed something. Some members are far less prominent in the production and video than others.
Poor

1
Not all members contributed to the project. or one or more of the project members contributed almost nothing to the production.
Not Complete

0
No members contributed to the project.
200 Word Requirement

Excellent

10
All members met the 200 word requirement
Good

5
Only one person met the 200 word requirement
Fair

0
No members met the 200 word requirement.
Poor
Not Complete



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