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Teacher Rubric: Comic Strip about the Rock Cycle
Comic Strip about the Rock Cycle
Rubric Code:
P2C6CW
By
eskomo
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Subject:
Science
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Comic Strip
Fantastic 3
(N/A)
We are getting there 2
(N/A)
Still needs help 1
(N/A)
Rock Cycle
Fantastic 3
All parts of the rock cycle are used including the processes that create each of the three rock types during each step in the cycle. Erosion and weathering are also explained.
We are getting there 2
Two of the three rock types are explained and includes either erosion or weathering.
Still needs help 1
One of the three rock types are explained. Erosion and weathering are not mentioned.
Pictures
Fantastic 3
All pictures are related to the story and make the rock cycle easy to understand.
We are getting there 2
Most pictures relate to the story and give some information about the rock cycle.
Still needs help 1
Only a few of the pictures relate to the story. That makes it very hard to understand what the rock cycle is all about.
Creativity
Fantastic 3
Comic strip shows a lot of effort and the story includes most of the information about the rock cycle.
We are getting there 2
Comic strip shows some effort. The story includes some information about the rock cycle.
Still needs help 1
Not a lot of effort shown. Comic strip is not very creative and the story doesn't contain a lot of information about the rock cycle.
Attractiveness
Fantastic 3
The comic strip is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout, and neatness.
We are getting there 2
The comic strip may be a bit messy. Some parts could have been organized better.
Still needs help 1
The comic strip is messy and very poorly designed. It is not attractive.
Grammar/Spelling
Fantastic 3
The writer makes no errors in their spelling, capitalization, punctuation, or word usage.
We are getting there 2
Writer makes 1-4 errors in their spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and word usage.
Still needs help 1
Writer makes more than 4 errors in their spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and word usage.
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