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Drama 1 Stage Setting Diorama
Miniature Stage Setting
Pick a scene from a movie, book, TV show that you'd like to adapt into a play on stage. Think of a scene where it would work well visually on a stage. Create a diorama of how you'd take a movie, TV show, or book scene and bring it to the stage.. A diorama is a miniature scene in a box. With your created diorama, you will write a one-page explanation of the scene. Due Monday at the beginning of class.
Rubric Code:
R242662
By
LauraEnos
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Diorama Rubric
Distinguished
10 pts
Proficient
8 pts
Apprentice
6 pts
Novice
4 pts
Appearance of Project and Creativit
Distinguished
The project's
appearance is
professional and
polished without
distracting elements.
Project is excellently
presented reflecting
creativity and a lot of
thought.
Proficient
The project's
appearance is quite
professional and
polished with few
distracting elements.
Good creative effort.
Project is neat and
shows evidence of
time spent on it.
Apprentice
The project's
appearance is somewhat
poor. Some distracting
elements. Project is
neat.
Novice
The project's
appearance is quite
poor. Many distractive
elements. Project has sloppy
appearance.
Accuracy
Distinguished
The project content is
exemplary and
suggests the student
has discovered the
important ideas of the scene presented.
Proficient
The project content is
good and suggests the
student has discovered
most of the important
of the main ideas of the scene presented.
Apprentice
The project content is
fair/poor and suggests
the student has not
discovered most of the
important ideas from the scene.
Novice
The project content
poor and suggests the
student has not read closely.
Images and Models
Distinguished
All images or models
are effective.
Proficient
All images or models
are effective, but there
appear to be too few or
too many.
Apprentice
Some images or models
are effective.
Novice
Too few images or
models are used to be
an effective
presentation.
Paper Explanation; Idea Development
Distinguished
Paper is one page typed, submitted on Canvas, and thoroughly describes and explains the characters in the scene as well as makes a connection as to why the scene was important to the book.
Proficient
Paper isn't a full page typed, but adequately describes the characters in the scene as well as makes a connection to why the scene was important to the book.
Apprentice
Paper attempts a description of the characters in the scene. Paper attempts to describe why the scene was important but may need more elaboration on ideas.
Novice
Paper is missing either the description of the characters or the connection to the importance of the scene.
Grammar/Conventions
Distinguished
No grammar or convention errors.
Proficient
1 grammar or convention error.
Apprentice
2 grammar or convention errors.
Novice
3 or more grammar or convention errors.
Keywords:
Diorama, play, scene, paper, explanation
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
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