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Improvisation Rubric
Improvisation Rubric
This rubric will allow students and myself to critque short imporvisations performed in class.
Rubric Code:
W566BX
By
logansgigi
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Improvisation -Short
Not Meeting
(N/A)
Working towards
2 pts
Meeting
3 pts
Proficient
(N/A)
Idea and Plot
Not Meeting
Focus is not clear.
There is a beginning but no development of story line.
Imagination is missing.
Working towards
The focus is sometimes clear.
There is a beginning, a middle but the ending needs to be developed further. Some imagination is seen.
Meeting
Beginning, midddle and end are developed but not always connected. Imagination is evident and story driven. Focus is on the scene most of the time.
Proficient
A clear story is told through a strong beginning, middle and end. The scene is imaginative. The scene has a clear focus.
Acting
Not Meeting
Characters are simplistic. Actor movement and voice are often present. Actor's are unfocused.
Actor's are working independently
Working towards
Characters are beginning to be different from the actors. Actors begin to respond to each other. Showboating is evident.
Meeting
Characters are clear and unique. Acotrs focus is on the improv. the majority of the time. Actors respond in the moment and work together.Showboating is absent.
Proficient
The characters are interesting and respond to each other. The ators work together-sharing and listening. Characters are believable.
Staging
Not Meeting
Thre is no movement. Gestures are actors, not characters.
Working towards
Occassionaly the movement is character driven.
The actors limit the use of the stage.
Meeting
Most of the time the movement is character driven. The stage is beginning to be use imaginatively.
Proficient
Blocking is well-motivated and purposefull. The stage is used effectively and imagnatively.
Not Meeting
Working towards
Meeting
Proficient
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Presentation
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