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Script Writing Rubric 
Write a script using established screenwriting norms.
Rubric Code: H9X86C
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Advanced

3 pts

Average

2 pts

Below Average

1 pts

Title Page

Advanced

A title page is created that includes a title for the video you are creating and the authors of the script. All elements are centered in the middle of the page both horizontally and vertically.
Average

A title page is created that includes a title for the video you are creating and the authors of the script. All elements are centered either horizontally or vertically on the page.
Below Average

A title page is created that includes either a title for the video you are creating or the authors of the script. Elements are not centered.
Theme

Advanced

A single underlying theme is apparent in your script. The theme unifies all the other elements of the script and/or teaches a lesson.
Average

A single underlying theme is somewhat apparent in your script. The theme somewhat unifies all the other elements of the script and/or teaches a lesson.
Below Average

A single underlying theme is not apparent in your script. The theme does not unify all the other elements of the script and/or teach a lesson.
Three-Act Structure

Advanced

A three act structure is apparent in your script. The script includes an introduction, presents a problem, and has a resolution.
Average

A three act structure is somewhat apparent in your script. The script includes parts of an introduction, a problem, and a resolution.
Below Average

A three act structure is not apparent in your script. The script does not include parts of an introduction, a problem, or a resolution.
Main Character

Advanced

A main character or characters are evident in your script. All elements of the script revolve around a primary character or set of characters.
Average

A main character or characters are somewhat evident in your script. Some elements of the script revolve around a primary character or set of characters.
Below Average

A main character or characters is not evident in your script. Most elements of the script do not revolve around a primary character or set of characters.
Character Arc

Advanced

A character arc is apparent in your script. The character begins your script with one way of thinking and through a series of challenges or events, transforms their way of thinking by the end of the script.
Average

A character arc is somewhat apparent in your script. The character begins your script with one way of thinking but it is uncertain what transforms their way of thinking by the end of the script.
Below Average

A character arc is not apparent in your script. The character does not transform in any way from beginning to end.
Dialog

Advanced

All dialog moves the story forward, is subtle, clever, and is used to shed additional light on aspects of the story in creative ways.
Average

Some of the dialog moves the story forward, is subtle, clever, and is used to shed additional light on aspects of the story in creative ways.
Below Average

The dialog does little to move the story forward, is not subtle, clever, or used to shed additional light on aspects of the story in creative ways.
Exposition

Advanced

The script creatively utilizes a wide variety of exposition methods like text, dialog, graphics, animations, or music to convey essential information to the audience.
Average

The script creatively utilizes 1-2 exposition methods like text, dialog, graphics, animations, or music to convey essential information to the audience.
Below Average

The script does not convey essential information to the audience.



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