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September 7, 2012

September 7, 2012 Warm Up: How challenging was it to create your scenic designs from a play you wrote? Objective: Students will use the design rubric to evaluate each other’s work, and take the feedback to create a final draft of their designs. Must Haves: Rough draft with peer evaluation

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September 7, 2012

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  1. September 7, 2012 Warm Up: How challenging was it to create your scenic designs from a play you wrote? Objective: Students will use the design rubric to evaluate each other’s work, and take the feedback to create a final draft of their designs.

  2. Must Haves: • Rough draft with peer evaluation • Final draft • Script Analysis (mood, theme, given circumstances) • Scenic Design Items: • Floor Plan and 3D Perspective Drawing rough draft • Peer Evaluation • Final Draft of Floor Plan and 3D Perspective Drawing Design Assignment #1

  3. Swap your rough draft of your design assignment with a partner Give each other grades using the rubric. In the notes sections give your peer feed back. Designer’s name on the top left, the E valuator on the top right Complete your final draft of your work. Design Rubric

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