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Digital Narrative Comic Strip 
Students will transform the narrative story they wrote in ELA into a digital story, graphic novel/comic strip style using the web-based app Storyboard That.
Rubric Code: A226737
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Narrative Story Comic Strip
  4

4 pts

3

3 pts

2

2 pts

1-0

1 pts

6 Points of a Plot

- Exposition/Introduction
- Conflict
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling Action
- Resolution

4
3

All 6 plot points are identified and included in the comic strip. The story flows smoothly.
2

Most of the plot points are identified and included in the comic strip, but missing 1-2. The story has gaps in it.
1-0

Missing 3 or more plot points. The story is incomplete or focused on less important points, It confuses the reader.
Elements

The comic must have:
- Pre-production storyboard sketches
- title and author's name in the first frame
- at least 6 frames (1 per plot point)
- dialogue, thought cloud, and/or narration

4
3

All required elements are met.
2

One of the required elements is missing
1-0

Two or more of the required elements are missing.
Speech and Thought Bubbles

4

Speech, thought bubbles, and/or narration are related to the scenes and plot events of the story. All connections between scenes are easy to understand.
3

Speech, thought bubbles, and/or narration are related to the scenes and plot events of the story. Most connections between scenes are easy to understand.
2

Most speech and/or thought bubbles are related to the scenes and plot events of the story. The connections between scenes are less obvious.
1-0

Speech and/or thought bubbles do not relate well to the scenes or plot of the story. There seem to be no connections between the scenes.
Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation

4

There are absolutely no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
3

There are 1-3 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
2

There are 4-5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
1-0

There are more than 5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.




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