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Writing a Play
Writing a Play
After reading a story students write their own play with an introduction, characters, narrator etc.
Rubric Code:
Y463AW
By
kswilson
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
(none)
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One-Act Play
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Structure
Excellent
The play follows the proposed structure, and there is a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Good
The play follows the proposed structure, and there is a beginning, middle, and end.
Fair
The play hardly follows the proposed structure, and the beginning, middle, and end are somewhat unclear.
Needs Work
The play does not have a clear beginning, middle, and ending.
Dialogue
Excellent
The dialogue is realistic and interesting. Dialogue follows the story.
Good
The dialogue is somewhat realistic and interesting. Dialogue follows the story most of the time.
Fair
The dialogue is not realistic or interesting. Dialogue seldom follows the story.
Needs Work
Dialogue is extremely unrealistic and does not follow the story.
Play Outline
Excellent
Outline is highly organized. Describes the story in a detailed manner without giving the ending away.
Good
Outline is organized. Describes the story without giving the ending away.
Fair
Outline is somewhat organized. Brief, insufficient description of story. Does not give away the ending.
Needs Work
Outline is unorganized. Does not describe the story.
Characters
Excellent
Includes all characters from the story.
Good
Includes all important characters from the story.
Fair
Missing some characters from the story.
Needs Work
Missing important characters from the story.
Nuts and Bolts
Excellent
Play is typed, double spaced, and in an acceptable font. No grammatical mistakes. Name, date, course, and instructor appears in the corner. Coverpage has title of play.
Good
Play is typed, double spaced, and in an acceptable font. Contains a couple grammatical mistakes and /or is missing one required piece of data (name, date, course or instructor's name) from the coverpage. Coverpage has title of play.
Fair
Play is typed. Contains several grammatical mistakes and/or two pieces of the required data on the coverpage (name, date, course, instructor's name and/or title) are missing.
Needs Work
Play is sloppy and hand-written. Many grammatical errors. Coverpage is missing a lot of data.
Keywords:
Playwriting
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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