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Bitstrips Book Report
Bitstrips Book Report
Create a bitstrip with up to 16 frames using the features of the program to summarize a short novel.
Rubric Code:
AC2269
By
cathyfr
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Subject:
English
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Short Novel Book Report
Level 4
4 pts
Level 3
3 pts
Level 2
2 pts
Level 1
1 pts
K: Use of Short Story elements
4
Setting is clear and multiple uploaded images are used
Characters are clearly defined
Story problem is clear, creative and logical Detailed problem and how it is solved.
3
Setting is mostly clear and a few uploaded images are used
Characters are defined
Story problem is mostly creative, logical
Detailed problem and how it is solved
2
Setting is confusing and 1 uploaded image
Characters are somewhat defined
Story problem is somewhat confusing
Story solution is not clear
1
Setting is confusing and no uploaded images ar used
Characters are difficult to interpret and follow
Story problem is unclear
Story solution is unclear.
C: Editing and revising
4
The comic strip has no spelling or grammatical errors. Capitals are used correctly at all time. Tense is consistently correct.
3
The comic strip has few spelling and grammatical errors. Capitals are used correctly most of the time. Tense is mostly consistently correct.
2
The comic strip has some spelling and grammatical errors. Capitals are used correctly some of the time. Tense is somewhat consistently correct.
1
The comic strip has many spelling and grammatical errors. Capitals are used incorrectly very frequently. Tense is inconsistently correct.
A:Use of program features
4
Student makes excellent and appropriate use of Bitstrips features.
Character positions, various props, facial expressions,camera angles, text squares etc.
3
Student makes good and appropriate use of Bitstrips features.
Character positions, various props, facial expressions,camera angles, text squares etc.
2
Student makes little use of Bitstrips features.
Character positions, various props, facial expressions,camera angles, text squares etc.
1
Student makes poor and inappropriate use of Bitstrips features.
Character positions, various props, facial expressions, camera angles, text squares etc.
A:Story Avatar
4
Student has avatars that are excellent representations of real people.
3
Student has avatars that are a good match to real people.
2
Student has some avatars that match real people.
1
Student has avatars that do not match real people.
A: Organization/Layout
4
Comic is easy to read and all panels are organized
Speech bubbles are left to right , up to down
3
Comic is easy to read and most panels are organized
Speech bubbles are left to right , up to down
2
Comic is somewhat easy to read and some panels are organized
Speech bubbles are left to right , up to down
1
Comic is difficult to read and material is confusing to the reader
Speech bubbles are left to right , up to down
K: Novel Choice
4
Novel is above grade level expectations in its complexity of the plot and character development as displayed in dialogue, settings, characters etc.
3
Novel is appropriate for this grade level in its complexity of the plot and character development as displayed in dialogue, settings, characters etc.
2
Novel is below grade level in its complexity of the plot and character development as displayed in dialogue, settings, characters etc.
1
Novel is well below grade level in its complexity of the plot and character development as displayed in dialogue, settings, characters etc.
Keywords:
summarize, novel study
Subjects:
English
Types:
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