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Creating an Animation Project in Scratch
Creating an Animation Project in Scratch
Use this rubric as a guide for what should be included in an animated Scratch project.
Rubric Code:
Q2455X6
By
herbieroy
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Desktop Mode
Mobile Mode
Scratch: Animation Creation
Exceptional
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
2 pts
No Submission
0 pts
Characters/backgrounds
Exceptional
Multiple sprites with costume changes for all sprites in project. Relevant background design for story.
Good
Use of Multiple sprites with relevant background design for story.
Fair
One sprite with costume change with background change relevant to story.
Poor
Use of one sprite with no costume change and no background change.
No Submission
No Submission
Sprite Interaction
Exceptional
Sprites have multiple and varied interactions in project with application to the storyline.
Good
Sprites have multiple interactions in project with some relationship to the storyline.
Fair
Sprites have limited interaction in project or the interaction is random and not closely related to the story.
Poor
No sprite interaction in project or the interaction is random and completely unrelated to the storyline.
No Submission
No Submission
Programming
Exceptional
Sprites have multiple and varied interactions in project. Programming follows a logical sequence and tells the story appropriately and to completion.
Good
Sprites have multiple movements in project, but lack some logical elements, are disjointed, or only tell a partial story..
Fair
Sprites are programmed to move but have little relevance to the story.
Poor
No sprite movement in project.
No Submission
No Submission
Plot (storyline)
Exceptional
The project has a clearly developed plot with an obvious beginning, middle and end
Good
The project has a somewhat developed plot with a beginning, middle and end, but does not tell a clear or complete story.
Fair
The project has a simple plot with no clear beginning, middle and end, with a minimal storyline that is somewhat difficult to follow.
Poor
The project has no plot. The project lacks coherent thought or is completely random in nature.
No Submission
No Submission
Sound/Music
Exceptional
Student completed a series of sound/music relevant to their storyline.
Good
Student completed sounds/music which is mostly relevant, but with some logical error or error in synchronization.
Fair
Student started sounds/music, but the logical and synchronization is seriously flawed.
Poor
Student started sounds/music, but the logic and synchronization show a complete lack of effort.
No Submission
No Submission
Keywords:
Scratch Computers Programming Animation
Subjects:
Computers
Education
Types:
Project
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