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One Scene of a Play 
After reading plays students write their own scene with a character page, scene, stage directions, etc.
Rubric Code: N46A4A
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric One Scene of a Play
  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Needs Work

1 pts

Structure

Excellent

The scene has a clear beginning, middle, and end. The rest of the play is clearly and completely summarized.
Good

There is a beginning, middle, and end. The rest of the play is summarized but details are sketchy.
Fair

The beginning, middle, and end are somewhat unclear. A synopsis of part of the rest of the play was missing
Needs Work

The scene does not have a clear beginning, middle, and ending. The rest of the play was not summarized.
Dialogue

Excellent

The dialogue is realistic and interesting.
Good

The dialogue is somewhat realistic and interesting.
Fair

The dialogue is hardly realistic or interesting. Lines may be wordy, and characters speak too politely/formally.
Needs Work

Dialogue is extremely unrealistic.
Development

Excellent

As the scene unfolds, understanding of social satire is clear. Play is interesting and entertaining.
Good

As the scene unfolds, understanding of social satire is somwhat clear. Play is interesting.
Fair

As the scene unfolds, understanding of social satire is fuzzy. Play is mildly interesting.
Needs Work

The understanding of social satire is sketchy. The scene is extremely undeveloped.
Characters

Excellent

Characters are interesting. Characters are clearly differentiated. Each character has a reason to be in the scene.
Good

Characters are interesting. Characters might be similar to one another. Each character has a reason to be in the scene.
Fair

Characters are hardly interesting. Characters are similar to one another, and it's unclear why some characters are there.
Needs Work

Characters are not interesting. They are one-dimensional, identical, and/or unnecessary.
Nuts and Bolts

Excellent

Scene is typed, double spaced, and in an acceptable font. Name appears in the corner. Unique title appears.
Good

Scene is typed, double spaced, and in an acceptable font. Name appears in the corner. Title appears but may be generic.
Fair

Scene is typed, but name and title are missing.
Needs Work

Scene is sloppy and hand-written.



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