Skip to main content
sign in
Username
Password
forgot?
Sign up
Share
help_outline
help
Pricing
Request Info
Please enable JavaScript on your web browser
menu
iRubric: Action and Adventure Comic Strips rubric
find rubric
Your browser does not support iframes.
(draft)
edit
print
share
Copy to my rubrics
Bookmark
test run
assess...
delete
Do more...
Action and Adventure Comic Strips
Action and Adventure Comic Strips
Rubric Code:
Y663B9
By
Artsy1mi
Draft
Public Rubric
Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
Your browser does not support iframes.
Desktop Mode
Mobile Mode
Action and Adventure Comic Strips
1 pts
2 pts
3 pts
4 pts
Summary/ draft
1
Summary is poor, and does not explain novel in a short, productive mannor. Does not indicate the conflict, hero or the resolution.
2
Summary is written, but does not show logical comprehension of the novel and its meaning.
3
Summary is written and shows understanding of the novel so it can be summierized in a paragraph.
4
Summary is well written and is proof that novel was comprehended to the fullest. Explains the hero, the conflict and the resolution
Content of comic
1
Content of the actual comic shows low/no effort. Shows use of 'short cuts' just to get it done and does not explain novel.
2
Comic shows some content of the novel, and very shortly summerizes it.
3
Content of the novel is shown clearly in the comic. The plot, hero, and conflict are shown.
4
Details of the story are vivid and full comprehension of the story is shown through the comic.
Number of blocks
1
Has 2 or less blocks fully completed in comic
2
Has 3-4 blocks fully complete in comic
3
Has 5-7 blocks fully completed in comic
4
Has 8 or more blocks fully completed in comic
Knowledge of hero/traits
1
No 'characteristics of a hero' are present.
2
One (1) characteristic is shown to explain heroism.
3
Two (2) 'characteristics of a hero' are present in comic.
4
Three (3) or more traits of a hero were present in the comic.
Captions
1
Captions do not explain pictures or scene what so ever. Also, they do not relate back to the text.
2
Captions are written, but do not explain the scene drawn out.
3
Captions are written, and help explain scenes and pictures. They are developed well.
4
Captions are well written and relate back to text. The scenes are clear and understandable.
color and legible
1
No color is used, all pictures are 'black and white' and all writing is not legible.
2
Color is used, but the writing is not legible OR color is not used, but writing is legible.
3
Some color is used, but some parts are still sketched. Writing is legible but not clean.
4
Everything is colored to full extent, and writing is perfectly legible, or typed.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Project
Discuss this rubric
You may also be interested in:
More rubrics by this author
More English rubrics
More Project rubrics
Do more with this rubric:
Preview
Preview this rubric.
Edit
Modify this rubric.
Copy
Make a copy of this rubric and begin editing the copy.
Print
Show a printable version of this rubric.
Categorize
Add this rubric to multiple categories.
Bookmark
Bookmark this rubric for future reference.
Assess
This rubric is still in draft mode and cannot be scored. Please change the rubric status to
ready to use
.
Share
Publish
Link, embed, and showcase your rubrics on your website.
Email
Email this rubric to a friend.
Discuss
Discuss this rubric with other members.
Do more with rubrics than ever imagined possible.
Only with iRubric
tm
.
Copyright © 2024
Reazon Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved.
n60
Your browser does not support iframes.
Your browser does not support iframes.
Your browser does not support iframes.