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My Math Comic Strip 
Each student will create a hand drawn comic strip to show understanding of a specific mathematical concept.
Rubric Code: W45WA2
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Subject: Math  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Math Comic Strip
  "Expert"

3 pts

"Practicioner"

2 pts

"Beginner"

1 pts

Cell Total

"Expert"

Comic strip has a minimum of 4 cells (boxes)
"Practicioner"

Comic strip has three cells
"Beginner"

Comic strip has two or less cells
Mathematical Relevance

"Expert"

Comic strip clearly shows the mathematical 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 mathematical concept. By reading this comic strip, one would not understand the math concept being presented.
"Beginner"

Comic strip has nothing to do with the mathematicalconcept. 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 students' 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 comic strip is neatly drawn and colored on construction paper. Overall appearance is superior.
"Practicioner"

The comic strip is drawn on construction paper, but lacks neatness or color. It is evident that adequate time was not spent on the comic strip's presentation. Overall appearance is average.
"Beginner"

Comic strip is not drawn on construction paper and/or lacks neatness and color. It is evident that little time was spent on the comic strip's presentation. Overall appearance is poor.
Creativity

"Expert"

The comic strip has unique, well drawn characters (not stick figures) with
some humor or drama in the wording. Cartoon should generate interest in the subject.
"Practicioner"

The comic strip has unique, well drawn characters (not stick figures) but little humor or drama in the wording. Cartoon generates little interest in the subject.
"Beginner"

The comic strip does not have unique, well drawn characters with little to no humor or drama in the wording. Cartoon does not generate interest in the subject.
Total Score

"Expert"
"Practicioner"
"Beginner"



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