Items tagged "Rubric"
1 Course and 25 Resources tagged "Rubric" for Drama Teachers.
Courses
PD COURSE
How to Create Assessments
by Maria Smith
If you’d like to create your own projects and rubrics but have no idea where to begin or don’t have a background in drama education, this course was made with you in mind.
In any assessment, you choose where you want to go first and then you think of how you’re going to get there. And how to create assessments? This course will take you through the phases of creating an assessment so that you are prepared the next time you are inspired.
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Group Work Rubric
Use this rubric to assess group work.
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Group Oral Presentation Rubric
Use this rubric to assess group oral presentations.
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Close Reading Rubric
Use this rubric to assess close reading activities.
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Tableau Rubric
Use this rubric to assess tableau exercises and assignments.
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Scene Writing Rubric
Use this rubric to assess scene writing assignments.
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Scene Performance Rubric
Use this rubric to assess scene performance.
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Reflection Rubric
Use this rubric to assess student reflections.
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Point of View Rubric
Use this rubric to assess a point of view exercise.
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Participation Rubric
Use this rubric to assess student participation.
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Monologue Writing Rubric
Use this rubric to assess monologue writing.
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Monologue Performance Rubric
Use this rubric to assess monologue performance.
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Participation/Positive Contribution Rehearsal Rubric
A rubric for a student to assess a partner's positive contribution and participation in rehearsals.
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Participation/Positive Contribution Rehearsal Rubric - Student Handout
This page is designed to be cut into four so each student has a small rubric to follow, for their participation and positive contribution to rehearsals.
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Participation/Positive Contribution Rehearsal Rubric - Evaluator
This handout is designed for an evaluator to assess rehearsal participation and positive contribution. Two rubrics per page.
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One Question and Rubric: Shakespeare
The format is simple. One question, one answer, and a rubric all on the same sheet. Use these answers as exit slips, as a follow up written assignment after a class discussion, or as a mid-unit check in. Covers Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet: Prince of Denmark, The Tempest, Othello, Macbeth, and The Taming of the Shrew.
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One Question and Rubric: Tennessee Williams
The format is simple. One question, one answer, and a rubric all on the same sheet. Use these answers as exit slips, as a follow up written assignment after a class discussion, or as a mid-unit check in. There are questions for A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass Menagerie.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream Tic Tac Toe
Complete three of nine projects on A Midsummer Night's Dream to make a tic-tac-toe! Includes a rubric for assessment.
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Improv Rubric
Use this rubric to assess improv performance.
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Original Monologue Performance Rubric
This assessment tool for original monologues includes a rubric, a performance task outline, and a performer checklist.
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Scene Performance Rubric
This assessment tool for scene performance includes a rubric, a performance task outline, and a performer checklist.
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Middle School Scene Performance Rubric
This assessment tool for middle school scene performance includes a rubric, a performance task outline, and a performer checklist.
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Middle School Monologue Performance Rubric
This assessment tool for middle school monologues includes a rubric, a performance task outline, and a performer checklist.
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Advanced Monologue Performance Rubric
This assessment tool for advanced monologues includes a rubric, a performance task outline, and a performer checklist.
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Monologue Performance Rubric
This assessment tool for monologues includes a rubric, a performance task outline, and a performer checklist.
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05 - Rubrics
Resources include learning about rubrics, how to create, and how to adapt a rubric.
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