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My Math Comic Strip 
Using an online comic strip generator or drawing by hand, each student will create a comic strip to show understanding of a specific, assigned mathematical concept. Each student choosing not to draw the comic strip by hand will choose one of the following online comic strip generators to complete this project: http://www.stripcreator.com/ http://cambridgeenglishonline.com/Cartoon_Maker/ http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/comic/ http://www.toondoo.com/Home.toon
Rubric Code: N5W58W
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Math Comic Strip
  "Expert"

5 pts

"Practicioner"

4 pts

"Beginner"

3 pts

Cell Total

"Expert"

Comic strip has a minimum of four or more cells (boxes)
"Practicioner"

Comic strip has three cells
"Beginner"

Comic strip has two or less cells
Mathematical Relevance

"Expert"

Comic strip cleary shows the math concept. By reading this comic strip, one would have a better understanding of the math concept.
"Practicioner"

Comic strip has little to do with the math concept. By reading this comic strip, one would be unsure about the math concept being presented.
"Beginner"

Comic strip has nothing to do with the math concept. By reading this comic strip, one would gain no clear understanding of the math concept being presented.
Comic Strip Elements

"Expert"

The comic strip includes a title. When submitted, this rubric is handed in along with the comic strip. On the front of the project, the student's name is visible as the "author" of the comic strip.
"Practicioner"

The comic strip is missing one of the following elements:
* this rubric sheet
* a comic strip title
* student's name as author on the front of project
"Beginner"

The comic strip is missing two or more of the following elements:
* this rubric sheet
* a comic strip title
* student's name as author on the front of project
Presentation

"Expert"

The printed comic strip is neat and clear. Overall appearance is superior. It shows creativity and thought
"Practicioner"

The printed comic strip lacks neatness. It is evident that adequate time was not spent on the comic strip's presentation. Overall appearance is average.
Lacks creativity and thought.
"Beginner"

Printed comic strip is not neat. It is evident that little time was spent on the comic strip's presentation. Overall appearance is poor. It shows no creativity or thought
Source

"Expert"

The comic strip was created using the assigned website. The comic strip went above and beyond the basic assigned requirements
"Practicioner"

The comic strip was created using the assigned website, but only met the minimum assignment requirements
"Beginner"

The comic strip was not created using the assigned website and did not meet any of the assignment requirement.
Character Development

"Expert"

The comic strip contained 3 or more characters who were given a well developed personality.
"Practicioner"

The comic strip contained 2 characters
who had some kind of personality.
"Beginner"

The comic strip contained only 1 character who really did not have a personality.
Total Score

"Expert"
"Practicioner"
"Beginner"



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