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Narrative Comic Strip Writing Piece 
Narrative writing piece related to comic strip
Rubric Code: K24B893
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Reflection  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Narrative Comic Writing Piece
  Not Meeting Expectations

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Approaching Expectations

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Meeting Expectations

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Exceeding Expectations

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Ideas

60 points possible

Not Meeting Expectations

The writing does not relate to comic strip. Writing does not seem to include necessary details that are evident in comic strip. Lacks focus. Writing may be missing important characters, events, setting, etc..
Approaching Expectations

Some details in the writing piece are unclear or unrelated. Writing may be missing some important characters, events, information, etc.. Writing loses focus//direction in some areas.
Meeting Expectations

Writing relates to comic strip. Details are relevant and help to narrate the story. Necessary information relating to characters, events, setting is included.
Exceeding Expectations

The writing is clear and easy to understand. The writing is relevant to the details included in the comic. The writing piece enhances the story in the comic, providing more insight into the story. Details are well described.
Organization

20 points possible

Not Meeting Expectations

Order of events does not seem to relate to the comic.
Approaching Expectations

Many events in the narrative do not follow the same sequences as in the comic strip.
Meeting Expectations

The writing piece has a clear beginning, middle and end that matches the sequence depicted in the comic strip.
Exceeding Expectations

The writing piece grabs the readers attention. The events happen in the order that they are depicted and seem to make sense. The writing piece has well structured paragraphs.
Writing Skills

20 points possible

Not Meeting Expectations

Many areas in writing piece have grammatical errors. Many sentences need capital letters, punctuation, and have many spelling errors.
Approaching Expectations

Some areas in the writing piece have grammatical errors that might include capitalizing, punctuation and spelling errors.
Meeting Expectations

Many of the sentences begin with capital letters, include the proper punctuation and correct spelling.
Exceeding Expectations

The majority of sentences begin with capital letters, proper punctuation and excellent spelling.





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