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Script Analysis Notebook 
Analyzing a theater script is an important skill to have for any theater practitioner. An actor needs to understand script analysis in order to play his part well. A director needs it to be able to create a vision for the play. Designers need it to develop a clear, vivid lighting, stage or sound design. At first script analysis may seem complicated, but if the steps are followed specifically and with attention to detail, it can be very educational and fun.
Rubric Code: YB7324
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Good -- B

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Average -- C

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Needs Work -- D

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Poor -- F

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Required Paperwork

Excellent -- A

All Required Paperwork appears intact, and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

8-10 Points
Good -- B

3 of 4 pieces of Required Paperwork appears intact, and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

6-8 Points
Average -- C

2 of 4 pieces of Required Paperwork appears intact, and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

4-6 Points
Needs Work -- D

1 of 4 pieces of Required Paperwork appears intact, and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

2-4 Points
Poor -- F

None of the Required Paperwork appears intact, or is absent from the notebook.

0-2 Points
Score
Script

Excellent -- A

Script is intact and has been highlighted, marked and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

8-10 Points
Good -- B

Script is intact and has been properly highlighted, but not properly marked, and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

6-8 Points
Average -- C

Script is intact but has not been properly highlighted or marked, and is neatly inserted into the notebook.

4-6 Points
Needs Work -- D

Script is not intact, has not been properly highlighted or marked and is inserted into the notebook.

2-4 Points
Poor -- F

Script is absent from the notebook.

0-2 Points
Score
Given Circumstances: Setting

Excellent -- A

All requirements have been met, all components are neatly inserted into the notebook, and are created with effort and thought.

12-15 Points
Good -- B

3 of the 4 requirements have been met, all components are neatly inserted into the notebook, and are created with effort and thought.

9-12 Points
Average -- C

2 of the 4 requirements have been met, most components are neatly inserted into the notebook, and are created with effort or thought.

6-9 Points
Needs Work -- D

1 of the 4 requirements have been met, some components are inserted into the notebook, and are created with effort or thought.


3-6 Points
Poor -- F

None of the requirements have been met, none of the components appear in the notebook, or are not created with thought or effort.

0-3 Points
Score
Given Circumstance: Character

Excellent -- A

All components are completed, are neatly inserted in the notebook and are created with thought and effort.

12-15 Points
Good -- B

All components are neatly inserted into the notebook, are created with thought and effort, but are only partially completed.

9-12 Points
Average -- C

2 of the 3 components are completed, are neatly inserted into the notebook and are created with thought or effort.

6-9 Points
Needs Work -- D

1 of the 3 components is completed, is neatly inserted into the notebook and is created with thought or effort.

3-6 Points
Poor -- F

No components appear neatly in the notebook, or are completed without thought or effort.


0-3 Points
Score
Actionable Plot Points & Story Arc

Excellent -- A

Both components are complete, are neatly inserted into the notebook, and have been created with thought and effort.

12-15 Points
Good -- B

Both components are complete, are neatly inserted into the notebook, and have been created with thought or effort.

9-12 Points
Average -- C

One component is complete, is neatly inserted into the notebook and has been created with thought and effort.

6-9 Points
Needs Work -- D

One component is complete, is neatly inserted in the notebook and has been created with thought or effort.

3-6 Points
Poor -- F

No components appear in the notebook, or are completed without thought or effort.

0-3 Points
Score
Attitudes and Belief Systems

Excellent -- A

All components are completed, are neatly inserted into the notebook and are created with effort and thought.

12-15 Points
Good -- B

4 of 5 components are completed, are neatly inserted into the notebook and are created with effort and thought.

9-12 Points
Average -- C

3 of 5 components are completed, are neatly inserted into the notebook and are created with effort and thought.

6-9 Points
Needs Work -- D

2 of 5 components are completed, are neatly inserted into the notebook and are created with thought and effort.

3-6 Points
Poor -- F

1 of 5 components are completed, are neatly inserted into the notebook and are created with thought and effort.

0-3 Points
Score
Theme of the Play

Excellent -- A

All components are completed, are neatly inserted into/onto the notebook and are created with thought and effort.

16-20 Points
Good -- B

All components are completed, are neatly inserted into/onto the notebook and are created with thought or effort.

12-16 Points
Average -- C

2 of 3 components are completed, are neatly inserted into/onto the notebook and are created with thought or effort.

8-12 Points
Needs Work -- D

1 of 3 components are completed, are neatly inserted into/onto the notebook and are created with thought or effort.

4-8 Points
Poor -- F

No components are completed, are not neatly inserted into/onto the notebook, or are created without thought or effort.

0-4 Points
Score



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