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Aristotle's 6 elements of Drama
Rubric Code:
VX97B9X
By
rmurray
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Aristotle's 6 Elements
Does Not Meet
1 pts
Meets
2 pts
Exceeds
3 pts
Plot
Does Not Meet
Plot includes fewer than four of the elements: exposition, inciting incident, rising action, a climax, falling action, and a resolution
Meets
Plot includes at least 5 of the following elements: exposition, inciting incident, rising action, a climax, falling action, and a resolution
Exceeds
Plot includes exposition, inciting incident, rising action, a climax, falling action, and a resolution
Theme
Does Not Meet
Students do not have a clear theme and cannot articulate the story's purpose or state it as a moral lesson
Meets
Students can articulate the purpose of the story
Exceeds
Students have a clear theme statement that establishes author intent and story purpose
Diction
Does Not Meet
Word choice is not appropriate to character or situation and enunciation is lacking, creating confusion for the audience
Meets
Word choice and enunciation are present and show effort on the part of the student
Exceeds
Word choice and enunciation are both deliberate and studied. They add to character development and audience understanding
Character
Does Not Meet
Character development is not present
Meets
Character development is present, but inconsistent
Exceeds
Character development is achieved through conscious physical, facial, and verbal expression
Music
Does Not Meet
Music is present but does not support mood or highlight action
Meets
Music supports mood and highlights action
Exceeds
Music is well-chosen and appropriate for changing moods and helps to highlight action
Spectacle
Does Not Meet
Scenery, costumes, and special effects are not used to highlight elements of the story or add to character
Meets
Scenery, costumes, and special effects are present at times and are used to highlight elements of the story and add to character
Exceeds
Scenery, costumes, and special effects are present throughout and used to maximum effect to highlight elements of the story and add to character
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Presentation
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