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Rehearsal - Introduction to the Arts 
This is a rubric for students who are just beginning their study of theatre. This rubric is generic to encompas all types of scenes, including mime, improvisation and short scenes from plays.
Rubric Code: H588W3
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Rehearsal Process
  Not Meeting

1 pts

Working Towards

2 pts

Meeting

3 pts

Time on Task

Not Meeting

- Conversations about the scene is minimal
Students wander during the rehearsal time
Working Towards

Conversations not about the scene are heard.
Conversations with other students are heard
Meeting

All of rehearsal time is used to develop the scene.
Experimentation

Not Meeting

- No experimentation is seen.
Once the scene is done, nothing new is added
Working Towards

Some experimentation is observed
Minimal changes are made in the scene over time
Meeting

Problem solving is used as a part of experimentation The scene changes as it is rehearsed.
Repitition

Not Meeting

Lines and actions are not learned.
Working Towards

Line and/or actions are sometimes repeated
Meeting

Lines and/or actions are repeated until they are memorized- and are second nature.










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