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Night Graphic Novel Rubric
Creating your own graphic novel
To demonstrate how well you can use the graphic novel terms, concepts and devices we’ve discussed this semester to tell your own meaningful, autobiographical story in the form of a graphic novel.
Rubric Code:
EX9CW27
By
Lennie06
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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Night Graphic Novel Project
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Ideas/Content
35 %
Poor
-Comic shows very little attempt at original thought or presentation.<BR>
-The story does not clearly present the significance of the event described or the effects of that moment.
Fair
-Comic shows an attempt at originality and inventiveness in some places, but otherwise is rather simplistic or cliché.<BR>
-The story clearly addresses a significant moment in your life.
Good
-Comic shows some originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are presented in an interesting way.<BR>
-The story articulates a significant event in your life, shows the effects of that moment, and communicates a message to your readers.
Excellent
-Comic shows considerable originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are presented in a unique and interesting way.<BR>
-The story effectively articulates a significant event in your life, clearly shows the effects of that moment, and successfully communicates a meaningful message to your readers.
Use of Comics Devices
25 %
Poor
Insufficient or inappropriate use of comics devices.
Fair
Uses only 1-2 comics devices, but does so with a clear purpose.
Good
Uses a number of appropriate comics devices that clearly help communicate the story.
Excellent
Uses a wide array of appropriate and effective comics devices that help communicate the story by not only telling, but also showing what's important in the narrative.
Sequencing of Information
15 %
Poor
There is no clear plan for the organization of information.
Fair
Some information is logically sequenced. An occasional caption, panel, or item of information seems out of place.
Good
Most information is organized in a clear, logical way. One caption, panel, or item of information seems out of place.
Excellent
Information is organized in a clear, logical way. It is easy to anticipate what the content might be on the next caption or in the next panel.
illustrations
15 %
Poor
Work appears unfinished and little imagination has been used for the creation of illustrations, shading, or color.
Fair
Work appears finished, but does not employ any particularly dynamic illustrations or effective use of shading or color.
Good
Work includes vibrant illustrations, using effective imagery enlivened with either shading or color.
Excellent
Work includes interesting and dynamic illustrations, full of rich imagery and vibrant use of either shading or color.
Cover & Presentation
5 %
Poor
-There is a cover, though it is rather simple and uninteresting.<BR>
-Presentation is sloppy or poorly done.
Fair
-Cover has either a design or a title with some appeal. <BR>
-Presentation is neat.
Good
-Cover design and title introduce the comic. -Presentation is neat and appealing.
Excellent
-Cover design and title effectively and appropriately introduce the comic. <BR>
-Presentation is neat, appealing, and professional.
Spelling and Grammar
5 %
Poor
Enough errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar to be distracting.
Fair
Enough errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar to be noticeable.
Good
Several minor errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar.
Excellent
Free from errors in spelling, punctuation, grammar.
Keywords:
graphic novel, comics, autobiography
Subjects:
Computers
English
Types:
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