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Presenting a New Scene for A Week in the Woods 
Write a new scene for the book and act it out. Consider a scene between Mark and his parents or Mark and Mr. Maxwell. Your scene should give us deeper insight into the characters or themes of the novel.
Rubric Code: N4A444
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Way to go!

6 pts

Good work.

4 pts

Not quite there...

2 pts

Content

Way to go!

The writing maintains an authentic voice from the book and has a focused purpose throughout; demonstrates knowledge of characters and action of the story.
Good work.

The writing establishes a purpose from within the story, but the characters and action don't always seem authentic.
Not quite there...

Tries to establish a purpose, but the action seems to lack focus; the ideas seem to be weakly supported and not developed fully.
Script

Way to go!

The writing demonstrates careful organization that moves the scene along realistically; the dialogue is true to the book and fits the characters well; the new scene fits well into the book.
Good work.

The writing demonstrates logical, coherent organization; the dialogue seems to fit the characters most of the time; the new scene, on the whole, fits the book with just a few rough edges.
Not quite there...

The writing reflects ineffective or weak organization; the dialogue seems awkward coming from the characters; the action of book is not enhanced by the new scene.
Creativity

Way to go!

Characters were well developed; the theme of the book was continued; the situations in the book were further developed; the characters remained "in character'. The actions was very believable.
Good work.

Characters were well developed; the theme of the book was continued to an extent; the situations in the book were continued; the actions of the characters were somewhat believable.
Not quite there...

Characters were somewhat developed; a basic understanding of the theme of the book was shown; there was some action for the characters, but not always within the context of the book.
Presentation

Way to go!

Outstanding presentation of the new scene to the class; characters read well and understood the role of their character.
Good work.

Very good presentation; characters read well and had some basic understanding of their characters.
Not quite there...

Satisfactory presentation, but further planning and practice would have improved the end product.




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