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Comic Book Rubric 
Students will create a comic book about the Battle between Beowulf and Grendel's mother, using either common language, or exact lines from the poem, with line numbers noted.
Rubric Code: D8X2C9
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Comic Book Story
100 % The Story of The Battle of Grendel's Mother
  Having Difficulty

20 pts

Developing

40 pts

Satisfactory

60 pts

Good

80 pts

Exemplary

100 pts

Choice of Scenes
33.3 %

The correct scenes were used in the comic book

Having Difficulty

Main events are not shown. Events are not clearly sequenced. Story makes little sense.
Developing

Some events shown, but are incomplete or poorly sequenced.
Satisfactory

Many of the important events in the story are shown. Sequence is fairly clear.
Good

Main events in the story are shown. Sequence is clear and meaningful.
Exemplary

Main events are shown. Sequence is meaningful. Details enhance meaning of story.
Word bubbles
33.3 %

Lines from the poem or paraphrased from the poem are correctly noted in the bubbles

Having Difficulty

Word bubbles do not contribute to the story at all. No reference to where it was taken from the poem.
Developing

Word bubbles sometimes add meaning to the story. Connections are very general, or not always clear. Many line numbers are missing in bubbles.
Satisfactory

Word bubbles are related to the scenes and the story, often adding meaning to the story. Most word bubbles have the lines denoted in them.
Good

Word bubbles are related to the scenes, and add meaning to the story.
Most word bubbles have the lines denoted in them.
Exemplary

Word bubbles are related to the scenes and the story, and the connections are easy to understand. The words add significantly to the meaning conveyed, as all are properly denoted from the lines in the poem.
Art Work
33.3 %

Pictures were either hand drawn, taken from magazines, or the internet.

Having Difficulty

Images are not neat, attractive and interesting to look at. Comic book was haphazardly put together without thought.
Developing

Images are not particularly neat, attractive or interesting to look at.
Put together as a comic strip, not a comic book.
Satisfactory

Images are fairly neat, attractive and interesting to look at. Detail is appropriate to story.
Good

Images are quite neat, attractive and interesting to look at. They are used effectively to convey information. Detail is interesting.
Exemplary

Images are very neat, attractive and interesting to look at. They convey the story in a powerful way. Details are very interesting.




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