Mr. Teschner Mr. O’Donnell

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Mr. Teschner Mr. O’Donnell The Crucible Playbill Mr. Teschner Mr. O’Donnell

Learning Objective Identify with characters from the book Making personality connections between characters from the book and famous actors Explain how character actions and details support a conclusion

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Expectations Members of the group divide jobs equally and based on strengths The project is complete and on time Students use class time appropriately No using the actors from the movie! Have fun!

Grading Rubric Score Character Descriptions Actor Comparison Creativity/ Overall Appeal Completion 5 Character descriptions match the character’s personality from the play. Description uses actual events from the play to support conclusions. The actor/ actress chosen to represent the character in The Crucible is justified with previous work and looks. The playbill is clean, attractive, includes color, and effort is clearly demonstrated. On-time and fully complete. 3 Character descriptions match the character’s personality from the play but does not include evidence to support conclusions. The actor / actress chosen to represent the character in the play is not justified with previous work or looks. The playbill does not evidence significant effort put forth. On-time, but not fully completed. 1 Character descriptions do not match their personalities from the play and do not include evidence from the play. Chosen actors are incomplete. Obvious lack of effort is put forth and class time is not used appropriately Not on-time and not fully completed.

Groups Lenise / Roger Drini / Alex S. Teri / Jon O. Lindsey / Tom   Drini / Alex S. Teri / Jon O. Lindsey / Tom Kristen K. / Oscar Nilda / Brittany Kristyn / Adam Kat / Joey Jake / Trevor Alex N. / Danny Anthony / Krystal / Princilla