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Understanding Directors Explanatory Task
You will now review your notes and sources, and plan, draft, revise, and edit your writing. You may use your notes and go back to the sources. Now read your assignment and the information about how your writing will be scored; then begin your work.
Your Assignment:
Now that you have read both sources and answer questions based on the characteristics of a director, your teacher has assigned you with the task of writing an explanatory article about the most critical characteristics of a director for a presentation. The audience will be students, teachers, and parents reading the published journal.
Using the sources given previously, develop a thesis/controlling statement to explain the most valuable characteristics of a director and how it impacts the entire theatrical setting.
Be sure to write a multi-paragraph article, not plagiarizing, and noting sources when necessary.
Teachers must use their own discretion to determine whether or not the piece written follows the prompt, addresses it and the audience and is easily readable with few errors.
The paper should be scored using a rubric of 0-4, with 4 being the highest rating. A rating of 0 would either not be attempted, attempted with so many errors that it is not readable, or stray from the prompt so much that it would end up being about another topic. Teacher must use their own discretion to determine whether or not the piece written follows the prompt, addresses it and the audience and is easily readable with few errors.
A 1 would barely touch the topic, give no evidence or support from the selections and again contain multiple errors. A 2 would follow the topic and give outline evidence with a few errors. A 3 would follow the prompt, give ample evidence, contain no major errors, and easily readable. A 4 would align perfectly to the topic and prompt as if to come from an article from a magazine.
- Organization/purpose: How well did you state your thesis/controlling idea, and maintain your thesis/controlling idea with a logical progression of ideas from beginning to end? How well did you narrow your thesis/controlling idea so you can develop and elaborate the conclusion? How effective was your introduction and your conclusion?
- Evidence/elaboration: How well did you integrate relevant information from the sources? How well did you elaborate your ideas? How well did you clearly state ideas using precise language that is appropriate for your audience and purpose?
- Conventions: How well did you follow the rules of grammar usage, punctuation, capitalization and spelling?
- Plan your multi-paragraph explanatory article.
- Write your multi-paragraph explanatory article.
- Revise and edit the final draft of your multi-paragraph explanatory article.
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