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Students will add an illlustration to the Stephen King short story "Suffer the Little Children" by drawing one of their own. The illustration must add purpose to the story. A paragraph explaining the illustration and a caption should be included.
Rubric Code: GX27676
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Illustration - The Gold Cadillac
  Developing

25 pts

Intermediate

50 pts

Mastery

75 pts

Exemplary

100 pts

Illustration

Developing

Difficult to make out what is the illustration
Intermediate

Illustration appears duplicated from original
Mastery

Illustration is original and shows skill.
Exemplary

Illustration is original, shows talent, and could be placed in the story as a believable addition.
Purpose

Developing

The illustration fails to add purpose or value to the story. It may fail to correspond with story.
Intermediate

The illustration follos along with the plot of the story but seems redundant to other illustrations.
Mastery

The illustration follows along with the plot of the story but another sequence in the plot would have been more significant.
Exemplary

The illustration follows the plot and offers value and purpose to the story that is convincing.
Understanding/Exit

Developing

The students purpose does not relate to the illustration drawn. Writer has numerous grammatical or spelling errors that take away from its reading.
Intermediate

Student fails to successfully explain the purpose the illustration adds to the story. Writer has a few grammatical or spelling errors.
Mastery

Student's paragraph explains adequately the reason for the illustration. <BR>
Writer limited grammatical or spelling errors.
Exemplary

Student's paragraph descriptive and thoroughly explains the value of the illustration and caption inlcuded.
Creativity

Developing

Illustration lacked substance (creativity).
Intermediate

Illustration was neat but needed additional information added for more appeal.
Mastery

Illustration showed great effort at originality that add to the story.
Exemplary

Illustration showed unique style and exceptional talent and skill.



Keywords:
  • Illustration; picture







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