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Argument-centered Book Study Dramatization
JROTC Book Study Dramatization 2012
Rubric Code:
NX82456
By
dlawrenz
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Aspects
Excellent
10 pts
Satisfactory
8 pts
Minimal
5 pts
Poor
3 pts
Research
Understanding of the text
Excellent
Information shows you accurately researched and interpreted significant facts and identified relevant evidence from the text.
Satisfactory
Information shows you researched and interpreted facts and identified some evidence from the text.
Minimal
Information shows you missed relevant information or misinterpreted facts from the text.
Poor
Information shows poor research.
Topic Content
Evidence
Excellent
Content is presented clearly and concisely with a logical sequence of ideas and supporting information.
The project gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea.
Satisfactory
The content is vague in certain aspects or missing them all together. Main points may be lost to the audience.
Includes fewer facts. Some of the information may not seem to fit.
Minimal
Sequencing of ideas is unclear. Includes little information - few facts from each topic.
Information is incomplete or incorrect.
Poor
Information is incomplete.
Few facts are present in general. The main ideas are elusive and non evident.
Performance
Excellent
The acting in the dramatization is appropriate for the characters and situations. Different parts of the dramatization are connected with smooth transitions. Dramatization is well practiced/rehearsed.
Satisfactory
The acting in the dramatization is usually appropriate for the characters and situations. Different parts of the dramatization are connected with smooth transitions. Dramatization is well practiced/rehearsed.
Minimal
The acting in the dramatization is sometimes appropriate for the characters and situations. The transitions are not smooth. Dramatization does appear to have been well rehearsed.
Poor
The acting in the dramatization is not appropriate for the characters or situations. The dramatization does not appear to be organized. Little effort made to produce a quality performance.
Argumentation
Excellent
Expertly shows a thorough understanding of the debatable issue; Establishes the overall position with supporting claims, evidence and logical reasoning.
Satisfactory
Shows understanding of the debatable issue; Establishes the overall position with supporting claims, evidence and logical reasoning.
Minimal
Shows minimal understanding of the debatable issue; Takes a position and attempts to support position with claims, evidence and some reasoning.
Poor
Shows a limited understanding of the debatable issue; Misinterprets the overall position; claims are not connected to the topic, no evidence or reasoning provided.
Appeal
Excellent
Always catches the audience's interest and involvement.
Satisfactory
Mostly catches the audience's interest and involvement.
Minimal
Occasionally catches the audience's interest and involvement.
Poor
Seldom catches the audience's interest and involvement.
Keywords:
non-fiction dramatization
Subjects:
English
(General)
Types:
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