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Figurative Language Comic Strip
Figurative Language Comic Strip
The student will create a comic strip that depicts and explains the figurative language used in the novel, "My Louisiana Sky."
Rubric Code:
CX68392
By
ssmithlinnear
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, 6-8
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Figurative Language Comic Book
The student will create a comic strip that depicts and explains the figurative language used in the novel, "My Louisiana Sky."
4 Advanced
(N/A)
3 Thorough
(N/A)
2 Partial
(N/A)
1 Minimal
(N/A)
Figurative Language
similes and metaphors
4 Advanced
Comic contains correct examples of 5 or more similes and metaphors. Students explained all of the figurative language used with clarity.
3 Thorough
Comic contains correct examples of 3-4 similes and metaphors. Student explained most of the figurative language used with clarity.
2 Partial
Comic contains correct examples of 2 of the figurative language types. Examples are original. The student had some difficulty explaining the figurative language used with clarity.
1 Minimal
Comic is missing examples of similes and metaphors. The student had difficulty explaining the figurative language with clarity.
Creativity
4 Advanced
Project shows excellent creativity and effort. The comic is colorful.
3 Thorough
Project shows good creativity and effort. The comic is colorful.
2 Partial
Project shows adequate creativity and effort. The comic is mostly colored.
1 Minimal
Project shows below basic creativity and effort. Not a lot of color.
Organization and Fluency
4 Advanced
Comic is very well organized and can be easily followed; sentences flow very well and are varied.
3 Thorough
Comic is organized and can be easily followed, sentences flow well.
2 Partial
Comic is somehwat organized and can be followed, sentences flow fairly well.
1 Minimal
Comic is unorganized and hard to follow; sentences do not flow well.
Mechanics
4 Advanced
No (or very few) errors in punctuation, spelling; capitalization, and/or grammar.
3 Thorough
Few errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and/or grammar.
2 Partial
Some errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and/or grammar.
1 Minimal
Many errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and/or grammar.
Keywords:
Figurative Language
Subjects:
English
Types:
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