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Jason--Re-Myth: Readers' Theater Script 
Rubric Code: H8AA2A
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

14 pts

Fair

16 pts

Good

18 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Format
20 %

Poor

Script is less than a page and a half. All participants have a small part at least, but the script is sloppy and unclear.
Fair

Script is only 1 and 1/2 pages. Everyone has at least a small part. Parts could be clearer.
Good

Script is nearly two pages long and includes parts for everyone. Paper is written as a script. Parts are for the most part clear.
Excellent

Script is two pages and includes a significant part for everyone. Paper is written as a script with parts clear.
Dramatic Reading
20 %

Poor

Difficult to hear and understand the actor's voice. Readers are monotone and dull.
Fair

Projection and articulation need developing. Readers have dramatic moments but do not sustain the drama.
Good

Projection and articulation were clear for the most part. Readers were somewhat dramatic.
Excellent

Strong projection and articulation by the readers. Reading is dramatic, utilizing inflection and tone.
Plot
20 %

Poor

Lacks in depth plot. Group falls short by three on interventions or obstacles. Villains don't make sense to the plot.
Fair

Inconsistent development of quest. Groups fall short by two on either the interventions or the obstacles. Villains are present but their goals are unclear.
Good

Plot of the quest is mostly clear. Group falls short by one on either the interventions or the obstacles. Villains hamper Jason's efforts to gain the object of his quest.
Excellent

Plot is clearly based on a quest. There are two interventions by deities. Three obstacles are faced by the main Jason character. Villains try to prevent Jason from achieving his reward and the object of his quest.
Character Development
20 %

Jason and Medea types

Poor

Character is not recognizable as Jason or Medea.
Fair

A few character traits are well developed. Jason or Medea could use more development.
Good

Most character traits are present. Both characters are fairly well developed.
Excellent

Jason is shows the attributes of courage, boldness, helpfulness, leadership. He has no super powers or super strength, relying on Medea for these. Medea is so in love she will do anything for Jason.
Story Elements
20 %

Poor

Includes less than three of the following: hero helping a god, action, fighting, death, and deception.
Fair

Includes at least three of the following: hero helping a god, action, fighting, death, and deception.
Good

Includes most of the following: hero helping a god, action, fighting, death, and deception.
Excellent

Includes all of the following: interaction with deities, action, fighting, death, deception, and magic or super powers (Medea).



Keywords:
  • monologue, mythology







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