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Christmas Comic Strip using an Idiom 
Create a comic strip using drawings, speech balloons and thought bubbles about Christmas, using an idiom
Rubric Code: S8B7B8
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

2 pts

Acceptable

3 pts

Very good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Appearance

Poor

Comic strip is incomplete, messy or unattractive.
Acceptable

Comic strip is adequate and includes the 6 panels.
Very good

Comic strip is attractive and has 6 panels, neatly completed
Excellent

Comic strip shows pride in its appearance. Six panels are neatly completed.
Sequence

Poor

Audience cannot understand comic strip.
Acceptable

Audience has some difficult following the comic strip.
Very good

Audience understands comic strip. There us a logical sequence with a beginning, middle, end.
Excellent

The sequence is interesting to follow with a beginning, middle and end.
Conventions

Poor

There are more than 5 spelling, punctuation or grammar errors.
Acceptable

There are 3-5 spelling, punctuation or grammar errors.
Very good

There are 1-2 spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors.
Excellent

There are no spelling mistakes.
Bubbles

Poor

No thought/speech bubbles are present or do not reflect the idiiom.
Acceptable

Some thought/speech bubbles are present and somewhat reveal the idiom
Very good

Thought/speech bubbles are present and clearly reveal the idiom.
Excellent

The idiom is stated clearly and is understood through the thought and or speech bubbles.










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