This is a fantastic all-encompassing rubric to assess acting in a drama class. The rubric is on a 5 point scale, and assesses five categories: movement, character, blocking, voice, and facial expression.
The document includes two pages: one for a pre-assessment, and one for the final assessment. It is in document form so you can edit and change as you see fit.
I use this with my drama students at the beginning of the course and the end in order to show student growth. Once you become familiar
This is a quick and easy exit ticket for student self-assessment in the drama or theatre classroom. Students rate their daily participation on a 1-4 scale, and write an explanation on the back. There are 4 of these tickets to a page, and are easy to print, cut, and store in the classroom.
I personally use these with my students, and have seen them become more self-aware of their personal behavior and participation.
This dictionary has 162 words and definitions from Jack London's "Call of the Wild." I created this list, targeting key vocabulary that my middle school students would not know. The words are listed alphabetically, and the document is 7 pages long.
7th - 9th
English Language Arts, Reading, Vocabulary
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