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Conflict & Chain Reactions 
AFter analyzing and identifying the different types of conflicts, the groups creates comics which depict a given conflict. They were to illustrate a story based on their knowledge of conflicts and chain reactions.
Rubric Code: AX5WWC9
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Below

1 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Met

3 pts

Above

4 pts

Conflict

Below

Story does not show evidence of understanding the conflict.
Approaching

Story shows some evidence of understanding the conflict
Met

Story mostly shows understanding of the conflict
Above

Story shows understaing of the conflict
Cause & Effect

Below

Student does not use cause and effect to tell story. STory is not told in sequential order.
Approaching

There is some evidence of cause & effect used to tell the story. Story is in somewhat of sequential order.
Met

Cause & Effect is used throughout most of the story. Story is told in sequential order.
Above

Cause & effect is evident throughout the story. Story is told in sequential order.
Illustrations

Below

There are hardly any illustrations and/or they are very hard to make out. Illustrations are not relevant to the story.
Approaching

Some evidence of illustrations; some, but not all, are related to the story
Met

Illustrations mostly tell what the story is about. They are well designed and are related to the story.
Above

Illustrations show an understanding of the conflict and story. Voice is evident through the drawings. All are related to the story.
Grammar

Below

5 or mor errors in spelling and punctuation. Story is very hard to read.
Approaching

4 or more errors in spelling and punctuation. Story is a bit hard to understand.
Met

3 or more errors in spelling and punctuation. Story is a little hard to read.
Above

Less than 2 errors in spelling and punctuation. Story is constructed well and easy to understand.




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