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Book Report: Comic Strip
Book Report Comic Strip
Create a comic strip using drawings, speech balloons and thought bubbles for the book you have read.
Rubric Code:
P6573B
By
chiggr7
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Comic Strip
Excellent
5 pts
Good
4 pts
Fair
3 pts
Poor
1 pts
Appearance
Excellent
Comic strip is neat and attractive and has at least 12 scenes.
Good
Comic strip is attractive and has 10-11 scenes.
Fair
Comic strip is adequate and has 9-8 scenes.
Poor
Comic strip is incomplete or unattractive.
Sequence
Excellent
Audience has complete understanding of comic strip
Good
Audience understands comic strip.
Fair
Audience has difficulty following comic strip.
Poor
Audience cannot understand comic strip.
Conventions
Excellent
There are no spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors
Good
There are 1-2 spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors.
Fair
There are 3-5 spelling, punctuation or grammar errors.
Poor
There are more than 5 spelling, punctuation or grammar errors.
Bubbles
Excellent
Thought/speech bubbles are present and clearly reveal a character's thoughts.
Good
Some thought/speech bubbles are present and clearly reveal a character's thoughts.
Fair
A few thought/speech bubbles are present and somewhat reveal a character's thoughts.
Poor
No thought/speech bubbles are present or do not reflect the character.
Content
Excellent
The comic strip clearly and vividly describes one event (or more) from the book.
Good
The comic strip descibes one event from the book.
Fair
The comic strip somewhat describes one event from the book.
Poor
The comic strip does not accurately describe any event, and it leaves the reader confused.
Subjects:
Communication
English
History
Types:
Project
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