Checking your draft:
1. Begin by re-reading the task sheet and the assessment criteria.
Have you met all the requirements?
Is your assignment cohesive throughout?
Does it have a strong conclusion that links back to your title?
2. Look at the specifics
Have you researched Shakespearean Society to add context, or reality, to your presentation and scene interpretation?
Have you analysed the language used in your script in sufficient depth?
Have you made use of resources such as Spark Notes to provide you with depth of knowledge and interpretation?
(Hint: Think about the elements of SPECS and SLIMS we used in our poetry)
3. Have you identified all the quotes you need - both from within the play and from your research?
4. Have you included a bibliography?
This should include:
The play
Images
Quotes
Research
Bibliography tools that you can use:
BibMe
SLASA (found on Library intranet page)
Microsoft word referencing tool
5. Have you memorised your script?
Rehearsal will develop familiarity....
Familiarity will allow you to focus on a quality presentation that is meaningful to the audience.
Have you met all the requirements?
Is your assignment cohesive throughout?
Does it have a strong conclusion that links back to your title?
2. Look at the specifics
Have you researched Shakespearean Society to add context, or reality, to your presentation and scene interpretation?
Have you analysed the language used in your script in sufficient depth?
Have you made use of resources such as Spark Notes to provide you with depth of knowledge and interpretation?
(Hint: Think about the elements of SPECS and SLIMS we used in our poetry)
3. Have you identified all the quotes you need - both from within the play and from your research?
4. Have you included a bibliography?
This should include:
The play
Images
Quotes
Research
Bibliography tools that you can use:
BibMe
SLASA (found on Library intranet page)
Microsoft word referencing tool
5. Have you memorised your script?
Rehearsal will develop familiarity....
Familiarity will allow you to focus on a quality presentation that is meaningful to the audience.