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Philippine Christian University

Sampaloc 1, Dasmariñas City, Cavite 4114


SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
S.Y. 2020-2021

ACTIVITY SHEETS IN CREATIVE WRITING (GRADE 12)


QUARTER 2 - WEEK 4 (DECEMBER 14-18, 2020)

LESSON 4: DIFFERENT STAGING MODALITIES VIS-À-VIS ENVISIONING THE SCRIPT

NAME: MARC LOUIE SOLOMON TEACHER: KIMBERLY JOYCE RAMILLO


STRAND and SECTION: HUMSS I RABBAH DATE: DECEMBER 18 2020

ACTIVITY 4

I. DIRECTIONS: The following are famous lines of iconic characters from renowned movies.
If they are spoken to you, how will you respond? Write your responses on the lines.

1. “You’re nothing but a second-rate, trying hard copycat!”


(Lavinia Arguelles, played by Cherie Gil, in Bituing Walang Ningning)

“So, do you?”

2. “She loved me at my worst. You had me at my best, and you chose to break my heart.”
(Popoy, played by John Lloyd Cruz, in One More Chance)

“I’ve never become yours nor never understand you”

3. “My brother is not a pig!”


(Corazon dela Cruz, played by Nora Aunor in Minsa’y isang Gamu-gamo)

“He just looks like”


4. “I am so stupid to make the biggest mistake of falling in love with my best friend.”
(Jolina Magdangal in Labs Kita…Okay lang)

“You did not make a mistake you just followed what your heart tells you”

II. DIRECTIONS: Imagine that you are part of a play and you have to familiarize yourself with the
areas of stage. Below is an illustration of stage. Choose the right areas of the stage inside the box and
write them in the spaces provided. (2 points each)
III. DIRECTIONS: Based on the illustration, Identify the staging modality used. Explain why you have
selected that modality. Write your answer in 3 to 5 sentences. (6 points)
Upstage Right Downstage Center Stage Right Downstage Right
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Stage Lift Upstage Left Left Wing Upstage Center
Right Wing Crossover Downstage Left Center Stage
12. CROSSOVER

10. RIGHT WING 11. LEFT WING

1.UPSTAGE RIGHT 6. UPSTAGE LEFT

2. STAGE RIGHT 7. UPSTAGE LEFT

3.DOWNSTAGE RIGHT 8. STAGE LEFT

4. DOWNSTAGE 9. DOWNSTAGE LEFT


CENTER
5. CENTER STAGE

IV DIRECTIONS: Since you are task to produce a one-act play, your script must be 30 pages and
more and must be performed from start to finish without intermission from 30 minutes to an hour.
Using the first draft you have written in the previous module, insert stage directions in the dialogues.
Rewrite your draft as many times as needed.

V DIRECTIONS: After multiple revisions, submit the final script of your one-act play. Consider the
format given in writing a script. The script must be save in pdf format.
Excellent Good Fair 3 Needs
5 pts. 4 pts. pts. Improvement
2 pts.

Theme The theme is expressed The theme is The theme is The theme is
through the use of expressed through expresses through expressed poorly.
various elements in a the use of various the use of various X4
manner that is beyond elements in an elements
what is expected. excellent manner. adequately.
Structure Play thoughtfully follows Play follows the Play attempts to Play does not have X4
the proposed structure, proposed follow structure, a clear beginning,
and there is a clear structure, and but sections are middle, and
beginning, middle, and there is a somewhat ending.
end. beginning, middle, unclear. Scene
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and end. changes are added
unnecessarily.
Dialogue Dialogue is realistic and Dialogue is Dialogue is hardly Dialogue is
interesting. Lines are somewhat realistic realistic or extremely
short; characters and interesting. interesting. Lines unrealistic.
interrupt one another, Lines are short; may be wordy, and
X4
answer questions, change characters characters speak
subjects. occasionally too
interrupt one politely/formally.
another, etc.
Development Audience gains sufficient Audience gains Audience gains The scene is
insight into the characters some insight into little insight into extremely
and the conflict. Scene the characters and the characters and undeveloped. The
either pits a character the conflict. Holes the conflict, and is copy looks like an
may exist, but the X4
with his/her greatest fear left with little initial draft.
or new alliances develop. situation is information on the
explained and characters and/or
explored. situations.
Stage Direction Stage directions are Stage directions Stage directions Stage directions
written in a manner that are written in an are adequate. are poorly written.
X2
is beyond what is excellent manner.
expected
Format One-act script is One-act script is One-act script is One-act script is
formatted perfectly. typed and clear. typed and clear. unclear and does
However, there However, there not follow
are minor errors are major errors guidelines. X1
either in either in
formatting or formatting or
clarity. clarity.
Conventions There is no grammar, There are few There more than a The final draft has
capitalization, spelling, or grammar, few grammar, many grammar,
punctuation errors in the capitalization, capitalization, capitalization,
spelling, or spelling, and X1
final script. spelling, or
punctuation errors punctuation errors punctuation
in the final script. in the final script. errors.
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