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Comic Strip/ Graphic Story Rubric 
Students will create a comic strip or graphic story based on an event from their biography.
Rubric Code: T7449W
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Comic Strip/ Graphic Story
  Not Yet

1 pts

Almost

2 pts

Yes

3 pts

Exceeding

4 pts

Captions

Not Yet

Captions do not relate well to the scenes. There seems to be no connection or connections are very general.
Almost

Captions are related to the scenes and the story, but the connections are less obvious.
Yes

Captions are related to the scenes and the story, and most connections are easy to understand.
Exceeding

Captions are related to the scenes and the story, and the connections are easy to understand.
Thought/Speech Bubbles

Not Yet

No Thought/Speech Bubbles are present.
Almost

Some Thought/Speech Bubbles are present and reveal some character's thoughts or relay some dialogue
Yes

Most Thought/Speech Bubbles are present and somewhat reveal a character's thoughts or relay dialogue.
Exceeding

Thought/ Speech bubbles are present and clearly reveal a character's thoughts or relay dialogue efficiently.
Characters

Not Yet

It is hard to tell who the main characters are.
Almost

The main characters are identified, but actions and dialogue are too general to show their relationship to the story.
Yes

The main characters are clearly identified, and their actions and dialogue make sense.
Exceeding

The main characters are clearly identified, and their actions and dialogue are well-matched.
Story progression

Not Yet

Story appears to be random and haphazard. The story is consistently confusing.
Almost

Story is sometimes confusing.
Yes

Transitions and layout of story are usually clear.
Exceeding

Transitions and layout of story are always clear.
Setting boxes

Not Yet

Setting boxes are not used.
Almost

Setting boxes are brief with limited description.
Yes

Setting boxes have good detail and help the reader understand the story.
Exceeding

Setting boxes are used at add excellent description and guide the reader through the story with excellent understanding.



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