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Improv Performance
Improv Performance
Student assessment of Improvisational Acting skills and techniques.
Rubric Code:
LX8CWAX
By
pusedgirl
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Improv Performance
Not Present
1 pts
Needs Work
2 pts
Good
3 pts
High
4 pts
Superior
5 pts
Voice and Diction
Not Present
Voice is dif?cult to
hear most of the
time.
Needs Work
Voice drops out on
occasion.
Performer is not
always in control
of voice.
Good
Can be heard but
is not projecting
voice. Using voice
without projecting.
High
Projects voice but
has moments
when voice is
unfocused or
drops.
Superior
Projects voice
throughout the
duration of the scene.
Supports voice with
breath.
Offering/Saying Yes
Not Present
Does not make
offers or solely
relies on fellow
performer.
Needs Work
Makes few offers
and relies heavily
on partner to carry
the scene.
Good
Makes offers and
plays well with
partner or makes
offers that are
extreme or bizarre.
High
Makes interesting
offers and listens
to partner well.
Superior
Continues to make
offers and keeps the
scene going in an
interesting way
without manipulating
the scene.
Developing Character
Not Present
Does not have a
character or broke
character or focus
during the scene.
Needs Work
Is the process of
developing a
character or loses
focus of the
character during
the scene.
Good
Has created a
character that is
much like
themselves and
does not loose
focus.
High
Created a distinct
character and has
remained focused,
listens and does
not break
character.
Superior
Has created an
interesting distinct
character and has
maintained it
throughout. Does not
break character.
Commitment/Energy
Not Present
Player energy is
below
performance
standards and
does not re?ect
what has been
practiced in class.
Needs Work
Player has low
energy in the
scene and
attempts to
engage the
audience.
Good
Player has energy
through for part of
the scene and
somewhat
engages the
audience.
High
Player has energy
through most of
the scene and
engages the
audience.
Superior
Player has energy
throughout the scene
and actively engages
the audience.
Scene Foundation
Not Present
Player has not
worked with a
foundation.
Needs Work
Player tries to
work with an
appropriate
foundation but has
altered, left out or
denied key
components
Good
Player works with
an appropriate
foundation but is
missing two key
components of the
four requirements.
High
Player works with
an appropriate
foundation but is
missing one key
components of the
four requirements.
Superior
Player works with an
appropriate foundation
including who,what,
where and when.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Presentation
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