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The Knights Code of Chivalry Storyboard 
Using various pillars of the Knights Code of Chivalry, students will work both independently and together to create a storyboard that effectively expresses how both Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and La Mort d'Arthur illustrate the "laws" of chivalry.
Rubric Code: CX54XA4
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Subject: English  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Knights Code of Chivalry Storyboard
  Distinguished

4 pts

Proficient

4 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Novice

1 pts

Textual Evidence

Distinguished

Storyboard contains relevant, insightful textual evidence from both texts. This textual evidence provides a clear, thoughtful connection between the knight's code and the text.
Proficient

Storyboard contains relevant textual evidence from both texts. This textual evidence provides a clear connection between the knight's code and the text.
Apprentice

Storyboard contains some textual evidence from both texts. However, it may not be relevant. The connection between the knight's code and the text is adequate.
Novice

Storyboard contains little or no relevant textual evidence. Little or not connection is made between the knight's code and the text.
Organization

Distinguished

The presentation of the textual evidence and its connection to the knight's code is enhanced by the organizational plan.
Proficient

The organization of the textual evidence and its connection to the knight's code is competent.
Apprentice

The organization of the textual evidence and its connection to the knight's code is adequate.
Novice

The organization of the textual evidence and its connection to the knight's code is awkward or ineffective.
Language and Mechanics

Distinguished

Rich language, correct grammar choices and mechanics enhance the presentation of the storyboard.
Proficient

Language, grammatical choices and punctuation are competent and effectively help communicate the purpose of the storyboard.
Apprentice

Awkward language, incorrect grammar and/or incorrect punctuation is peppered throughout the storyboard but does not interfere with understanding the storyboard.
Novice

Awkward language, incorrect grammar and incorrect punctuation interferes with understanding.




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